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EitC To Celebrate 36th Birthday With ‘Be Sound Bring A Pound’ Fundraising Challenge To Fans


Everton in the Community will celebrate its 36th birthday at next week’s home game against Crystal Palace on Monday 19 February and the Club’s charitable arm is calling on Evertonians to support them in their fundraising efforts and ‘Be Sound, Bring A Pound’.

EitC staff and volunteers will be out in force on Monday evening armed with buckets and asking fans to spare £1 as the charity aims to raise £40,000 on the night to represent the capacity of Goodison Park. Monies raised will be channeled into developing Everton in the Community’s life-changing work in Liverpool 4 and beyond.

Established in 1988, Everton in the Community has been providing a lifeline to those most in need across Liverpool City Region for more than three decades, helping to create brighter futures and stronger communities through its innovative and impactful delivery.

The Club’s charity – who has supported tens of thousands of individuals through 60+ different programmes and initiatives over the last 12 months – is also offering supporters not attending Monday night’s game or perhaps looking to donate in the build-up to the game the chance to show their support by donating online here <www.evertoninthecommunity.org/donate>

A £1 donation will generate more than £29 in social value for Everton in the Community; social value is the calculation of benefits created by an organisation as part of their everyday output and takes into account the value for money created by the charity but also the wider benefit to society through the direct impact on people’s lives, the economy and the environment.

In social value terms, your £1 donation could provide travel passes for a group of young people to get to college, helping them stay in education or provide a course of one-to-one English lessons for a refugee who has been placed in Liverpool, helping them integrate into the local community. Your donation could also help the charity deliver a reminiscence workshop to individuals living with dementia or PE kits for children living in poverty.

In addition to the charity asking fans to donate to their mass bucket collection and ‘Be Sound, Bring A Pound’, Everton in the Community will also be celebrating its annual birthday fixture with 11 junior mascots and one Toffee Lady who will be escorting Sean Dyche’s starting 11 out at Goodison Park to the roaring sound of Z-Cars and players will be showing their continued support to the charity by warming up in Everton in the Community t-shirts.

Everton Football Club is kindly gifting the match worn shirts from the fixture to Everton in the Community in support of its fundraising efforts with more information on how you can bid on these shirts to be announced in due course.

It was announced last week that Official Club Partner FIGS has donated £20,000 to the charity as part of its birthday celebrations and the direct-to-consumer healthcare apparel and lifestyle brand has also donated three pairs of 1878 Brasserie hospitality tickets to the charity which are available for fans to win by giving £5 or more in a prize draw which can be entered here* – https://evertonfc.tfaforms.net/1300

Established in 1988, Everton in the Community has been providing a lifeline to those most in need across Liverpool City Region for more than three decades, helping to create brighter futures and stronger communities through its innovative and impactful delivery.

For more information visit evertoninthecommunity.org
*Prize draw closes at 5pm on Wednesday 14 February.