Foundation 92 kicks off football and fundraising for most vulnerable

Foundation 92, the charitable foundation created by Greater Manchester’s ‘Class of 92’, has teamed up with Redstone Accountancy to launch a brand new football-focused fundraising initiative for the city.

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By Foundation 92 | 17 August 2021 | TAGS: Professional clubs

  • Class of 92 foundation launches ‘Our Goal’ football tournament and Charity Dinner with Salford-based accountancy practice 
  • Sponsorship and donations to fund new mental health programme supporting up to 100 young people across Greater Manchester
  • Only three tables remaining for Gala dinner at Hotel Football on 10th September

Foundation 92, the charitable foundation created by Greater Manchester’s ‘Class of 92’, has teamed up with Redstone Accountancy to launch a brand new football-focused fundraising initiative for the city.

A corporate football tournament in August will culminate in a gala prizegiving and fundraising event at Hotel Football on September 10, with proceeds used to fund up to 3000 hours of free mental health counselling to Greater Manchester’s most vulnerable young people.

This month, ‘Our Goal’ will see eight Greater Manchester businesses compete in a friendly five-a-side tournament on the Heaven pitch at Hotel Football, overlooking Old Trafford. The winners will secure local bragging rights and a trophy presented by a Class of 92 representative at the gala dinner.

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