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LISTEN NOW - Series 3 Episode 6

In episode six of series three we were joined by:

  • Joseph Haldane, Kieran Haldane and Danielle Haldane who are supported by the Pars Foundation
  • Pars captain Kyle Benedictus
  • Queen's Park keeper Calum Ferrie

Latest SPFL Trust News

Raith Rovers Community Foundation to recruit a Community Development Worker

02 March 2015

The recently formed Raith Rovers Community Foundation (RRCF) is seeking to appoint a full-time, experienced Community Development Worker to drive forward social and educational programmes throughout the Kirkcaldy area.  RRCF is a voluntary organisation, which has applied to OSCR to become a registered Scottish charity (SCIO). Although independent from Raith Rovers Football Club it has…
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Ross County Football Club Join Forces To Tackle Mental Health Stigma.

25 February 2015

Ross County FC has teamed up with The Mid-Ross Community Mental Health Team, an organisation who supports individuals who have lived with or experienced mental health issues and See Me, The Scottish Anti Stigma Campaign, to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health. As part of this approach, Ross County FC has arranged for 30 tickets…
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Hibernian’s Schools Pupils Get An A+ Both on and off The Pitch!

25 February 2015

Hibernian Strikers “Franck Dja Djedje” and “Martin Boyle” helped to launch The Hibernian ‘90 Minutes Club’ at St. Ninian’s Primary School last week.   This programme, organised by the Hibernian Community Foundation, asks school pupils in the local area to complete 45 minutes of homework in order to be rewarded with 45 minutes of coaching. …
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Micro Morton Get Straight A’s

24 February 2015

Morton receive top marks with their latest Micro Morton group! Greenock Morton Community Trust (GMCT) delivered coaching sessions at children’s centres throughout the district, from Kilmacolm right down to Wemyss Bay. The Micro Morton ‘physical literacy programme’ programme which was aimed at two to four year-olds in a bid to get them active and enjoying…
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