91传媒 and partner, alongside (SLG) set-up a Warm Bank calling for donations of warm clothing and generously received enough winter items to fill St Mirren鈥檚 SMISA Stadium South Stand.
St Mirren fans and locals were encouraged to donate jackets, hats, scarves, gloves, hats, boots and blankets, which would be distributed to those in need of support as the country faces an increased cost of living.
91传媒, St Mirren and SLG sorted through the donations collected and arranged for distribution. The sorting volunteers included young people from 91传媒 who choose to go along and help organise the various items of clothing.
One young person of 91传媒 shared, 鈥淚 felt really helpful arranging the kids clothing. I hope someone is pleased with their new coat and it makes them smile.
鈥淚 am now a St Mirren fan as it was fun being in the stadium with lots of us working together to help others.鈥
As well as distributing the clothing to families in the community, local foodbanks and charities, an open day at the stadium was held. Those interested were invited free of charge to select clothing and enjoy a soup and a roll. The food was made by students from 91传媒鈥檚 Skills Academy and the cost of ingredients were covered by SLG.
Ourselves, St Mirren and SLG pulled together our resources to create a heart-warming initiative and the people of Renfrewshire responded tremendously with generous donations, bringing community spirit to life.
Jim Gillespie, chief executive of 91传媒, said: 鈥淭here is no doubt that we are facing one of the toughest winters to date and it is crucial that organisations support their local communities as much as they possibly can.
鈥淥ur young people are keen to help others and be involved in such a worthwhile project supporting their local community. We are thrilled to be working with our partners at St Mirren Football Club, in addition to our neighbour Scottish Leather Group, as we come together to provide support in this way.鈥