2025-02-18 09:40:00
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(From the left) Chris Hunter, Graham + Sibald; Steve Curie, Murray, Korei and founder of The Big Match and Donal Henretty, Shepherds
A very expected charity soccer match is scheduled to collect between real estate and football specialists in an attempt to collect 20,000 pounds for a comprehensive external area.
The big match will be held on March 7 at Spartans Football Club in Edinburgh, with two competitors-Square United and City Commercial-head to face to support the Scotland Youth project in Scotland.
This event, organized by Steve Curie from real estate agents Murray and Korean, will witness former football stars Gordon Smith and Billy Davis run the team, with the great player Darren Dodes and former Harts striker Gary Wales.
The money collected from the match will go to create an outdoor playing area for Youthzone, which is the service artery service for children with disabilities and youth in Riccarton, Edinburgh. The group provides a safe space for socialization, skills development and playing on weekends.
“The big match revolves around people together for a wonderful issue. The real estate sector is a competitive industry, so putting this energy in a friendly football competition makes a great event,” said Steve Curie, Murray & Currie director.
“Knowing that every goal and every donation helps in building a safer and more comprehensive space for children and youth in Youthzone is a great incentive. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who support this initiative.”
The target of £ 20,000 has the ability to benefit from 65 children and 30 adults, which helps them feel more infected in their community while providing a safe and enjoyable space for the gathering.
The project costs have doubled due to unexpected problems, so this financing will allow Youthzone to build safe and accessible external space, while completing accessible play equipment and protective fencing.
“This event will make an incredible team in the lives of handicapped children and young people,” said Ailsa Wallace, a head of fundraising and communications at Capability Scotland.
“Youthzone is a place where they can relax, social communication and fun in a supportive environment, and the money collected from the big match will help us to promote and protect this vital space.
“We are very grateful for the big match for our choice as their charitable partner and for all shepherds, players and supporters, which makes this event possible.”
Now in its third year, the match is supported by the main sponsors of the sponsors, Graham and Sibald, with Hamel and the Spartans Community Foundation for Stadium, and changing changing rooms, and referee, thanks to Chris Kirby’s generosity in Hummel and Dan Gerrard in Spartans.
The real estate industry has gathered in Edinburgh behind this event, as there are teams of Murray & Currie Property, Simpson Marwick, Ralph Sayer, Murray Developments, S1 Developments, Valtti Paints, Hampdeen Bank and Handelsbanken, Thistle Property, AH & Co Processants, Redpath Bruce, Square & Crescent, Melville Independent, Turcan Connell, Square Foot Media and Ama Developments.
By building excitement, the event is expected to attract a strong crowd of supporters, keen to individual their teams with a meaningful change.
Capability Scotland is a leading charitable institution that provides care, support and education for children and young people who suffer from physical and intellectual disabilities, with parents’ support and care providers through the rest period. The charity has multiple communication throughout Scotland to ensure that young people with disabilities have opportunities to grow and prosper.
To support the big match, and for more details, please visit here.