Scots pub kickstarts homeless football charity fundraiser

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An Edinburgh pub’s festive fundraiser will help a charity that improves people’s mental health and wellbeing through football.Malones Leith has set up a drop-off point for second-hand football kits as well as toiletries or chocolates to gift to homeless players of a local team at Christmas.

Street Soccer Scotland provide free football-themed training and personal development opportunities for socially disadvantaged groups across the country.It helps to transform the lives of players by giving them integral skills which are transferable to everyday life.Edinburgh Live reports that Rachel Caulfield, who works for Malones Leith, has called on their community to rally together to support the cause.

She said: “We’re just really appealing to locals to get involved and help out in any way they can.“We’re set up as a donation centre for new and old sportswear or kit as well as toiletries or chocolates for the players.“Street Soccer Scotland are a Leith based football charity who aim to create purpose, hope and relationships by using football to support people on their journey to security and happiness.

Their mission is to use football inspired training and personal development as a medium to empower people who are affected by social exclusion.“They are built on lived experiences – with many of their experienced staff having faced the same issues and challenges as their players.

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