This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Big Hearts
Community Trust – the official charity of Heart of Midlothian Football Club.
Since it began in 2006, Big Hearts has raised over £1.5m for community projects
and working in allegiance with Heart of Midlothian FC as well as the Foundation
of Hearts – the supporters group who aim to buy a controlling interest in the
football club in just over three years – Big Hearts purpose is to make a real
difference to the lives of those in the community who need help the most.
Big Hearts supports families by coordinating and
facilitating meaningful activities where need is identified. The charity’s recent new programme of activity has
been to focus on Kinship Care Families, a priority group identified with
key stakeholders including the City of Edinburgh Council.
If a looked after child cannot
remain with their parents, they can be placed by a local authority in the care
of family or friends, for either a short or long period of time. This is what
is commonly known as Kinship Care.
Big Hearts launched their Kinship
Care Programme in October 2015. One of the main strands of this is the Kinship
Care After School Club, which is now in its second term and continues to grow.
In 2016, Big Hearts are carrying
on their excellent work which includes the growth of their Football Memories
group which helps those with dementia and which Big Hearts hope to expand in
the year ahead.
This week, Big Hearts has announced the biggest supporter volunteering
initiative ever seen in Scottish football.
Those who support Big Hearts will have opportunities to serve their
community in many different ways and help deliver a social and cultural change in
society through the football club. Big Hearts say this can be in many ways such
as sharing a link to the Big Hearts website on social media websites such as
Facebook and Twitter or giving time to help the charity across a range of
projects. Big Hearts are also looking at
an ambitious project of supporting families in times of crisis with some
members training as counsellors.
This really is an excellent organisation and a charity
which provides invaluable work to the community. If you feel you can help Big
Hearts in any way or wish to find out more about the wonderful work they do,
you can log on to their website at www.bighearts.org.uk
You can also email Caryn Kerr at caryn.kerr@bighearts.org.uk
1 comment:
Three huge cheers for the Big Hearts Community Trust.....certainly a needed and worthwhile organisation.
Peggy xxxx
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