SPFL Trust Annual Report 2022-2023
The latest SPFL Trust report highlights their key activity and measures the impact of their programmes in communities across Scotland.
Key headlines:
- In December 2022 they supported SPFL associated trusts and clubs (ATCs) to support 5600 older people facing social isolation
- They granted £250,000 into Scottish football communities to support people through difficult winter months
- Their Mental Health Awareness Course reached 64 people, with 44 organisations represented
- Over 600 people completed Football Fans in Training, with 2377 kilograms of weight being lost overall
- Prostate FFIT, a programme supporting men living with prostate cancer, was launched
- Through their sponsorship of the SPFL Trust Trophy, they have showcased the incredible impact Scottish football has in communities
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