Biggest ever Festive Friends campaign revealed
Written By SPFL Trust Media Centre
We are pleased to today (Tuesday 09 February) launch our report which reveals the biggest ever Festive Friends campaign.
Key headlines:
- Almost 100 % increase in participants
- Over 2,800 Christmas gift boxes delivered
- A record £87,800 funding supported this year’s campaign
- A further £12,190 in additional funding secured
- 558 volunteers helped out across the country
- More community trusts and SPFL club than ever involved (37)
It reveals that community trusts and associated SPFL clubs delivered 2,802 Christmas gift boxes to people in Scotland who were at risk of social isolation and loneliness as part of our 2020 Festive Friends at Home campaign.
The Festive Friends at Home programme has been our BIGGEST EVER so far, with an increase of 90.2% of people taking part.
Festive Friends has been running for five years but community trusts and associated SPFL clubs (ATCs) would normally host a three-course Christmas lunch with entertainment for people in the community who may otherwise spend Christmas alone.
Due to Covid-19 it wasn’t possible to host Christmas lunches so we teamed up with 37 ATCs to launch a new ‘at home’ version of the programme in 2020.
This new-look initiative brought festive cheer and companionship to people’s homes with deliveries of Christmas gift boxes containing Christmas dinners, snacks, essential toiletries, games and more, from their local SPFL club.
The scale of the project meant that volunteers were crucial to help with the volume of deliveries. A magnificent 558 people pitched in across the country to help.
This year’s programme was generously funded by James Anderson and our second anonymous donor, who between them provided £87,700. Importantly, community trusts and SPFL clubs were able to leverage additional funding through local partners to widen access. In total an additional £12,190 was raised.
Partnerships were also key to this year’s campaign. Community trusts called upon local partners such as, Tesco, Cyrenians, Penumbra, and the Salvation Army to help with a variety of things from packing, delivery and additional goodies for the boxes. A total of 183 partners were engaged.
SPFL Trust interim chief executive Warren Hawke comments: “We’re pleased to see the wide-spread support and compassion of community trusts and the associated SPFL clubs. It’s incredible to see how Scottish football has stepped up to help such a large number of those in need.
“The stories of individuals across the country shine through in the report. It arguably has meant more, reached more and been felt by more than ever before.”
“We’re incredibly grateful for the generous donations from James Anderson and our anonymous donor that have made this possible. It allowed community trusts and clubs to leverage match funding and support.
“If you’ve been inspired by what you read in this report, and would be in a position to support us in 2021 we’d love to hear from you.”
Read our Festive Friends at Home Report below: