Manchester United get into the Christmas spirit with warm hub initiative

Manchester United opens the doors of Old Trafford to the local population who are going through difficult times in the coming winter months.

There hasn’t been much to highlight at Old Trafford with lackluster performances such as the 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday night and Andre Onana’s chaotic goalkeeping against Galatasaray.

The never-ending takeover saga has also left many United fans exasperated with their club. Don’t think of embarrassing stories like the club facing lawsuits for allegedly serving raw poultry at a hospitality event.

So it’s fantastic to report on how commendably the Old Trafford side are worrying lately.

The club’s official website announced that “during the club’s winter campaign, everyone at Manchester United is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those in their lives. “we want to and as temperatures drop and heating costs increase. “

The club’s restaurant, the Red Café, will offer “an area to warm up, chat, have a hot drink and snacks. “All this, of course, free of charge. The area will be available every Monday in December and January from 17:00 to 20:00 GMT.

The club not only needs the initiative to be warm in terms of temperature, but also in feeling, as it needs other people who are feeling lonely or worried about the Christmas holidays to feel comfortable and safe at the events.

The Manchester United Foundation also aims to help young people and young people in the midst of the crisis they are experiencing. As a result, “the Foundation has invested £100,000 in more than 22,000 outerwear for each and every young wearer in its 77 partner schools, across Greater Manchester and beyond. “

Donations from fans, club staff and male and female club players led to over 2,000 coats being received and have been distributed to local families in need, as well as those in Ukraine.

In addition, over 200 shoeboxes have been sent in by the Foundation’s staff and will be handed out to children as Christmas presents.

Collette Roche, Chief Operating Officer at Manchester United and Chair of the Manchester United Foundation said: “We want people who are struggling to know that they are not alone, particularly in our local community”.

He added, “Sadly, we also know that many of our young people will face challenges” during the winter months and we hope that the Foundation’s paintings “will bring some joy and help to those in need. “

The club has always seen a charity as an important duty and despite the array of problems on and off the pitch, it is with great credit that Manchester United are giving back to those in need over the festive period.

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