Salford Red Devils continue to ‘tackle the tough stuff’ by hosting launch of new campaign to tackle homelessness in Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester’s Super League rugby team, Salford Red Devils help launch ‘Circle Home’ the brand new campaign to tackle homelessness

SUPER LEAGUE rugby stars Salford Red Devils have championed the launch of Greater Manchester’s biggest ever sponsored walk – set to be staged in September to tackle homelessness in the region.

The team blew the starting whistle on the launch of the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity’s brand new campaign, Circle Home, announcing that they are dedicating their home game against Warrington Wolves on Friday 8th September (7.45pm) for the cause. It further the Super League team’s involvement in the annual ‘Tackle the Tough Stuff’ campaign.

Circle Home will take place from Friday 8th September to Monday 11th September, with everyone in Greater Manchester invited to complete one or more stages of the GM Ringway- Greater Manchester’s Walking Trail. The 300km trail is broken down into 20 stages, circling the whole of the city region, with every leg accessible by public transport. The fundraising event is being led by the charity in partnership with GM Moving, the Business Growth Hub, and JCI Manchester.

With every mile covered, the pounds raised will change lives. Would-be walkers are encouraging to find out more and start fundraising by visiting: https://www.tinyurl.com/circle-home

On Friday 8th September, one of the many walks over the weekend will end at Salford Stadium, with the opportunity to watch the game and be part of a united effort to tackle homelessness. Salford Red Devils are a community owned club showcasing just how to give back to their local community, hosting Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity at the game, spreading awareness of the incrediblework across Greater Manchester to end homelessness, and sharing details about how to get involved.

Paul King, Managing Director of Salford Red Devils said:

“We are so proud to give our support to this campaign and to be working with the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity in spotlighting and tackling one of our region’s most urgent of social issues.

“We are committed to being there for our community - just as our community are so often there for us - and we look forward to welcoming everyone to the Salford Stadium in September.”

There’s lots of ways people can get involved in Circle Home weekender, whether a business taking your team or clients out to explore what Greater Manchester has to offer, or spending time with family and friends in the great outdoors.

Circle Home is aimed at getting people out enjoying Greater Manchester’s stunning natural spaces, all while raising money for a good cause.

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity said:

“I am always inspired by the community of Greater Manchester coming out in droves to support Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity in their mission to end rough sleeping and homelessness across our city-region. What we’re doing is working. But we cannot stop now.

“Circle Home offers everyone in Greater Manchester the opportunity to reap the benefits of exploring the great outdoors whilst raising money for an important cause. It’s great to launch this event in partnership with Salford Red Devils, a community club doing their bit for the community. Their support means a lot to the charity.”

Dr Fran Darlington-Pollock, Head of Strategic Development at Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity said:

”People connect with sport. We are delighted that we can work with community owned Salford Red Devils to champion efforts to tackle homelessness across Greater Manchester, spreading awareness at one of their home games and launching our exciting active campaign, Circle Home.

“Circle Home brings together many organisations across Greater Manchester, and connects with the people and places of our city region in such a powerful way. We’re excited to bring the people of Greater Manchester an event to return to year-on-year, raising funds to end homelessness while connecting with the wonderful place that we call home.”

Donate today and know that your money will help tackle homelessness across our city-region for a fairer and more sustainable future.

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