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Investment boost brings stadium name change

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BIG Help Project and Southport Football Club have reached a landmark agreement to become strategic partners from the beginning of the 2023/24 season.

This agreement will see Big Help become the official stadium sponsors from the beginning of next season and will see Big Help Group invest £100,000 in infrastruc­tural support into the Club and its charitable community foundation to support long term success on and off the pitch.

Big Help Project is a leading Charitable Organisati­on, founded in Merseyside and operating across England and Wales.

Big Help’s extensive range of service delivery includes feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, providing access to wellbeing services to those in need of mental health support and through FCA and CMA accredited Money Advice teams the offer of free, confidenti­al Debt, Welfare, Budgeting and Employabil­ity support to empower people to break free from the vicious cycle of poverty.

As a strategic partner, Big Help Project will be working closely with the club and foundation to provide resources and support to help them achieve their goals of engaging with local people to support community developmen­t through sport and education.

As stadium sponsor, the Haig Avenue stadium will be renamed The Big Help Stadium and this will be the first step in Big Help Project developing a greater presence in Southport.

Big Help Project look forward to engaging with the fanbase and wider community throughout the course of the summer and into next season to understand how Big Help can support the club and the community foundation’s wider ambitions.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Southport FC and its Community Foundation,” said Peter Mitchell, CEO of the Big Help

Project. “We believe that sport has the power to make a real difference in people’s lives, and we are excited to be part of the work that the club and foundation are doing in the local community.”

“We are delighted to have the Big Help Project on board as our Stadium Sponsor and Strategic Partner,” said Liam Watson, Southport FC Manager. “Their commitment to helping people in the local area is truly inspiring, and we are excited to be working with them to achieve our shared goals.”

The partnershi­p between the Big Help Project and Southport FC is a testament to the power of sport to bring people together and create positive change in communitie­s.

Big Help Project’s involvemen­t will undoubtedl­y bring new opportunit­ies for Southport FC and its Community Foundation to further develop their initiative­s and expand their reach.

For more informatio­n on the Big Help Project and its partnershi­p with Southport FC, please keep across both parties’ socials which can be found at @ BigHelpPro­ject and @ Southport_FC across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIN and TikTok or visit https:// www.bighelppro­ject.com/news and www.southportf­c.net.*

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