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Lossiemouth United FC Supports Community During Severe Cold Weather
Lossiemouth United FC has stepped up to support its community during a severe cold snap, receiving widespread praise for its efforts. The local football club mobilized earlier this week to clear icy pathways around Lossiemouth High School, a move that garnered over 800 reactions on social media. The initiative was organized in response to a call for assistance from the Lossiemouth Community Council, highlighting the club’s commitment to the community amid “exceptionally tough” conditions.
Responses to the community council’s social media post included heartfelt gratitude from individuals, including school janitor Martin Inkson. He expressed his appreciation, stating that the club’s contributions would “make my job a lot easier tomorrow.” The community council acknowledged the “fantastic response” to their appeal and extended a “huge thank you” to club chairman Alex Lauriston and the entire Lossiemouth United family.
Community Engagement and Support Initiatives
The football club also opened its social club to provide a respite for families struggling during school closures. Offering a variety of games, hot drinks, and cold beverages, the initiative aimed to alleviate the stress parents face during this challenging time. John Todd, the club’s secretary, mentioned that the decision to provide these services came quickly after schools were announced to be closed, reflecting the club’s ability to respond to community needs effectively.
Todd, who has been involved with Lossiemouth United for over 25 years, emphasized the club’s renewed focus on community service. He noted that the public has “embraced” the club’s efforts since its return in 2022 following a six-year hiatus. “We’ve got a different kind of ethos now,” he stated, highlighting a strong sense of solidarity among members. “We are genuinely part of a community and we are bound, as a responsibility within that community, to do what we can for others.”
In addition to their recent initiatives during the cold weather, Lossiemouth United has been active in various fundraising and charitable activities over the past year. The club has provided Christmas gifts to residents in sheltered housing in both Elgin and Lossiemouth, and raised funds for the Scottish Cot Death Trust through a legends game. Another notable achievement includes supporting the Ladybird Group nursery by opening the social club for a community festive event.
Building a Stronger Community Through Sports
The social club has become a hub for community engagement, hosting numerous events including first aid workshops, a talk by the Referees’ Association, and a boxing night held in collaboration with Elgin Boxing Club. The club also provided space for the St Giles Theatre Group during a recent production, further cementing its role in local culture.
Lossiemouth United has also partnered with the Samaritans to promote mental health awareness and has collaborated with local breweries to offer low-alcohol options at events. Regular sporting activities are also available, including the Little Kickers program, which offers free football training sessions for children, and an amateur division that encourages participation from players of all skill levels.
As the community faces increasing financial and social pressures, Lossiemouth United aims to provide a supportive environment for vulnerable families. Todd remarked, “If we can provide resources and avenues for them to be bound together, as a community, then that’s got to be a positive thing.” He acknowledged the club’s sponsors and local supporters who attend matches and fundraising events.
Looking ahead, Lossiemouth United has a vision for the future, exploring the introduction of youth football programs and a women’s team. “For us, it’s a pleasure to give something back when we can,” Todd concluded, reflecting the club’s commitment to making a lasting impact in the community.
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