With Sleep Out events having already taken place in Wicklow and Glasgow last month, Celtic FC Foundation rounded off the hat-trick on Friday night, as we returned to St Anneâs Primary School in Whitechapel for the Celtic Sleep Out, London. As always, supporters turned out in their numbers, as there was representation from a host of individuals, as well as a number of CSCs from in and around the London area. Participants arrived at 8.00pm and were welcomed into St Anneâs Church by the parish community, who once again showed us wonderful hospitality by kindly arranging hot drinks, sandwiches and biscuits for participants. Parish Priest, Father Patrick Francischini, then offered a word of thanks, before providing a beautiful blessing ahead of the challenge. Following a vote of thanks and briefing session by Foundation staff, the group then made their way to the grounds of St Anneâs Primary School â where Brother Walfrid was Head Teacher following his time at Celtic â to begin the long, cold night ahead. We would like to once again express our thanks to Head Teacher, Louise Nottage and School Premises Manager, Keith Rashid of St Anneâs Primary and to Father Patrick Francischini and Father Jose Eduardo V Medeiros of St Anneâs Church, for their magnificent continued support of the event. Our Sleep Out hosts â St Anneâs Primary School and Church â will be among the organisations who will benefit thanks to funds raised. Head Teacher, Louise Nottage spoke of the support received, saying: âWe are really proud and privileged at St Anneâs to host the Foundation for their annual Sleep Out. We know about the connection between the school and the parish here, with the founder of the Club, so itâs really nice that the Foundation can return here each year. âSupport received allows us to treat the children with Christmas gifts, a Christmas lunch and a pantomime. Some of our families are deprived and donât get to celebrate Christmas like most of us but thanks to the support from the Foundation, weâre able to spread a little joy and weâre extremely grateful for that.â St Anneâs Church and School are just two of the beneficiaries of the funds raised from the event. Other London-based charities include the Cardinal Hume Centre, ScotsCare, Whitechapel Mission, Bow Foodbank and the London Irish Centre, while a host of other organisations across Scotland, England and Ireland will receive vital support. Georgia Yale of the Cardinal Hume Centre spoke of her gratitude for the support received, saying: “For many of us, Christmas is a time for joy and celebration with loved ones. Yet for 3,800 homeless children from Westminster, they will celebrate Christmas living in temporary accommodation. For too many, this means a hotel room, far from the warmth and joy of a true celebration. At the Centre, we want to ensure that everyone has the essentials they need this winter and offer opportunities to celebrate away from stress and fear. We cannot express enough gratitude to Celtic FC Foundation and its supporters. Your generosity not only helps meet urgent needs but also spreads hope and joy to those who might otherwise go without. Thank you for making a real difference in the lives of so many.” Jacqueline Walker of ScotsCare added: âThe winter period is particularly difficult for our clients, whether they are experiencing homelessness and having to cope with the challenge of finding ways to handle the worsening weather. We also have families who are living in poverty and cannot afford suitable clothing or increased heating costs for the home. Christmas tends to cause additional stress for those already struggling with inadequate food and ways of keeping warm and dry. The funding we receive is invaluable to our clients at this time of year. Every year the cost of food, energy and clothing increases, meaning the hardship for our clients also increases. We are very grateful for the continued support of Celtic FC Foundation, thank you.â We would like to thank all of our Sleep Out participants for their outstanding efforts in support of this yearâs Christmas Appeal, as well as everyone who has sponsored them and provided assistance along the way. —- đSubscribe today to the official YouTube of the worldâs first Quadruple Treble winners, Celtic Football Club:
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