'In our DNA': Celtic deepen London ties with girls' football initiative

Celtic FC Foundation Delivers on Promising Promise of Community Engagement through Girls' Football Initiative

Amidst torrential rain, coaches from the Celtic FC Foundation gathered in Brixton to launch a groundbreaking girls' football initiative aimed at empowering young women from underprivileged backgrounds. The program is part of a broader effort by the foundation to strengthen its ties with London communities, echoing the club's rich heritage in the city.

The Celtic FC Foundation has been steadily expanding its reach beyond its traditional heartland in Glasgow since 2013. With Tony Hamilton at the helm, the organization has established numerous initiatives, including a fuel bank program and Christmas appeals that provide essential support to families, homeless individuals, and refugees.

"We've got a relationship with the school and the church that Brother Walfrid went to in Underwood Road in Whitechapel," explains Hamilton. "From there it stemmed out into various parts and we're thriving in London at the moment." The foundation's commitment to its community is reflected in its DNA, which was instilled by the club's founder, Brother Walfrid.

Hamilton acknowledges that Celtic FC Foundation operates independently of counterparts in England, receiving a fraction of public funding. However, the club's supporters have proven instrumental in raising money through charity events, including golf days and biannual legends matches. The generosity of fans worldwide has enabled the foundation to expand its reach, with Hamilton crediting them for their "strong social conscience."

The launch of this girls' football initiative is a testament to the organization's dedication to fostering meaningful connections between communities. By providing young women from underprivileged backgrounds with opportunities to engage in sports and develop valuable life skills, Celtic FC Foundation continues to fulfill its purpose as an advocate for positive change.

In the end, it is clear that the foundation's commitment to community engagement and social responsibility is firmly rooted in its history and values. As Hamilton notes, "This is not an exercise for us; this is inherent in who we are."
 
🤔 just thinkin', if you wanna make a real difference in people's lives, u gotta put in the work & be willing to take risks 🌟. The Celtic FC Foundation is doin' somethin' right by investin' time, effort & resources into empowerin' young women from underprivileged backgrounds through sports ⚽️. It's not just about playin' football, it's about buildin' confidence, developin' life skills & creatin' a sense of community 👫. And I think it's cool that they're gettin' support from the fans worldwide 🌎, showin' that even in tough times, we can still come together to make a positive impact 💖.
 
"Love this 🙌! I'm so down on initiatives like this - it's about giving young women from all walks of life a chance to shine, you know? Football's got the power to bring people together and create a sense of community. It's amazing that Celtic FC Foundation is making such an impact in Brixton, London 🌍... I mean, it's not just about the football, it's about empowering girls and women from underprivileged backgrounds to be confident and strong individuals 💪. They're doing some serious good here!" 👏
 
🤔 just think about it fam, Celtic FC Foundation is killin' it with this girls' football initiative! 💪 they're makin' a real difference in the lives of young women from underprivileged backgrounds. and its not just about the sport, its about buildin' relationships and fosterin' a sense of community. I love how Tony Hamilton is keepin' it real, sayin' that their independence from public funding is what's allowed them to really make an impact. 🙌 and lets be real, those fans worldwide are the real MVPs when it comes to charity work. they're showin' the world what it means to have a strong social conscience. so yeah, I'm feelin' this initiative all the way 💕
 
I love how Celtic FC Foundation is putting its money where its mouth is 🤑. It's awesome that they're not just talking about community engagement, but actually doing something tangible to make a difference. The fact that the club's supporters have been so generous with their charity events is really impressive. And I think it's great that the foundation has established relationships with local schools and churches to tailor their initiatives to the specific needs of the communities they're working in. It's not just about throwing money at a problem, but actually taking the time to understand what people need and how you can make a positive impact. Kudos to them for following through on their promise and making a real difference 💪
 
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