The Supporters Trust is delighted to be able to assist the ICT Community Development Trust as it prepares for its busy Festive Activities.
The Community Development Trust holds free Christmas Lunches at the Stadium for elderly fans and delivers hampers to vulnerable and deserving fans in the lead up to Christmas.
To ensure that the Community Development Trust are able to supply as many hampers as possible, we have arranged a drop off point for donations in Bar 94 before Saturday’s game against Alloa Athletic. The bar is open from 12 noon and donations can be dropped off from then until 2.30 pm.
Items that will be very helpful are long life foods, festive treats and warm clothing.
If anyone wishes to make a financial contribution, that will be very welcome too. The Supporters Trust will be donating £250 of hamper contents to the Community Development Trust.
We invite everyone attending Saturday’s match to bring along donations that will enable the Community Development Trust to maximise the number of vulnerable and elderly fans who will be able to benefit from their valuable activities in the lead up to Christmas.
With Scott Kellacher and the players securing our first away win of the season last weekend, there is no better time to come along and support the team as they look to recover the points deduction, and at the same time show your support to the tremendous work carried out by the Community Development Trust.
The Prize Draw for the unique signed framed print of Caledonian Stadium launched at the last home game is open until 2nd December. There has been tremendous interest, with the initial target achieved within the 1st week. Entries can be made at:
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About the ICT Supporters Trust
The ICT Supporters Trust’s purpose is to be the vehicle through which a healthy, balanced, and constructive relationship between the Club and its supporters and the communities it serves is encouraged and developed. The business of the Society is to be conducted for the benefit of the community served by the Club and not for the profit of its members. Further information can be found here: The Trust's Role | ICT Supporters Trust
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