Posted on: 26 May 2021
Two Nottingham institutions have come together to support our city’s mental health for the very first time.
A new local fundraising partnership has been announced, between Nottingham Forest Community Trust and Nottingham Hospitals Charity.
Bringing the football community and the city’s NHS hospitals together, the new pairing will work together to raise money for healthcare initiatives across the city. This will include funding for mental health support for young people through the Youth Service within Nottingham’s hospitals.
With the partnership working together for an initial 12 month period, the first fundraising campaign will launch at the start of the next season, with more details as to how you can get involved to be announced in the near future.
Barbara Cathcart, Chief Executive of Nottingham Hospitals Charity, agreed the two charities will be a great team.
“Nottingham is home to both sporting excellence and a magnificent NHS, so it is fitting that the two have come together to support our local community. I am really looking forward to launching our first fundraising campaign together and getting the whole of Nottingham on our side to help fund crucial health projects.”
Graham Moran Chief Executive of Nottingham Forest Community Trust, said:
“Nottingham Forest is delighted to join forces with our local NHS. We are determined to support the improved physical and mental wellbeing of local people and this collaboration will hopefully deliver the positive results we are aiming for. We hope Forest fans will get behind this campaign and play their role in making the campaign a great success."