Celtic players today (Monday, December 2) made their annual Christmas visit to Glasgow Children’s Hospital, spreading festive cheer to young patients and their families. The full first-team squad attended, handing out gifts, taking photographs with children on the wards, and spending time with parents at a period which represents a challenging time for so many. As part of the visit, Celtic FC Foundation donated £10,000 to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity in support of their vital work. The contribution forms part of the Foundation’s Christmas Appeal, which reflects the club’s longstanding commitment to helping those in need. The festive period, although ordinarily a joyous time for most, can often be one of the most difficult and challenging times of the year for those facing hardship in their lives. Through this year’s Christmas Appeal, Celtic FC Foundation will assist local families facing poverty, so they can enjoy the type of Christmas that many of us take for granted – as well as pensioners, women and children in refuge, the homeless community, refugees, and a host of others who would otherwise struggle over the festive period. Celtic captain, Callum McGregor spoke about the importance of today’s visit, emphasising the deep connection between Celtic Football Club and the local community: The skipper said: “Celtic has always been about more than football—it’s about family, compassion, and helping others. “Our visit to Glasgow Children’s Hospital is a tradition that means so much to all of us. Spending time with these brave kids and their families is incredibly humbling, and seeing the smiles on their faces is what Christmas is all about. “The charitable roots of our club, established by Brother Walfrid to support those in need, remain at the heart of everything we do. “Celtic FC Foundation continues this legacy, and we are proud to contribute to the incredible work of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, which provides such vital support to young patients and their families.” The Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity works tirelessly to fund life-changing medical equipment, family support services, and innovative play therapies that enhance the hospital experience for thousands of children across Scotland. Through the donation made via this year’s Christmas Appeal, Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity will be able to provide special Christmas presents to hundreds of children in their care, who are affected by ongoing health issues. Expressing her gratitude for the visit and donation, Kirsten Watson, CEO of Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, said: “There’s a magical atmosphere in the hospital when the Celtic players visit. We are indebted to the club, the Foundation and its supporters for making such a difference to the lives of our young patients and their families, year after year. It’s one of our most cherished traditions, and one that the children will always remember.” The visit and donation reflect Celtic’s enduring commitment to its community, ensuring that the spirit of giving shines brightly. Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity is just one of a number of charities which will receive donations through this year’s Celtic FC Christmas Appeal and you can read further details about the other organisations that will benefit from your support, via the Christmas Appeal webpage
Celtic FC · Dec 2
Celtic bring Christmas cheer to Glasgow Children’s Hospital and delivers £10,000 donation
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