Football clubs can do so much to tackle homelessness – and that has been exemplified by Oldham Athletic’s vow to become the first professional club to be homeless friendly.
The League Two football club have teamed up with charity Homeless-Friendly to create an information point for homeless people at their Boundary Park ground, showing people where they can access medical care and support services.
They will also write articles in their match programme to raise awareness of issues affecting homeless people, such as hypothermia in winter months, as well as dedicating a match to raise funds for the charity.
A massive thank you to everyone for their positive comments about our partnerships with @OfficialOAFC and #BigSleepOut It is great to know so many of you want to solve the humanitarian crisis that is #Homelessness #endhomelessness pic.twitter.com/ZhnsLYF0WF
— Homelessfriendly (@Homelessfriendy) September 18, 2019
Players and staff will also be asked to help out with distributing warm clothing to rough sleepers in the winter months.
The Latics’ managing director Natalie Atkinson said: “Linking in with the great work that Homeless-Friendly do is so important for us as a club.