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Magpies host FSF foodbank event

Fans from across the country and two prominent local MPs were among the guests at a special food bank event at St. James’ Park on Friday.

The Fans Supporting Foodbanks event, which was sponsored by Newcastle United and the club’s catering partner, Sodexo Prestige Venue & Events, was organised by the Football Supporters Federation (FSF) following a hugely successful supporter-led scheme on Tyneside.

The scheme - NUFC Fans Foodbank - was set up by kindhearted Magpies supporters in January 2017 to benefit the Newcastle West End Foodbank, which is the largest of its kind in the UK.

Newcastle United midfielder Isaac Hayden on a recent visit to Newcastle West End Foodbank

After a successful launch, the FSF decided to invite supporters and community leaders to the home of Newcastle United to learn more about how fans and a clubs can be a driver for positive change.

The FSF were joined by Newcastle’s Chi Onwurah MP and Gateshead’s Ian Mearns MP, as well as supporters and community figures representing clubs including Liverpool, Everton, Celtic, Sunderland, Aston Villa and Doncaster Rovers.

Kevin Miles, FSF chief executive, said: “While we’d all rather live in a world where food banks weren’t necessary, as long as they are it’s great to see football supporters taking seriously their commitment to their local community.

“The event has been really successful, promoting the idea, sharing best practice and inspiring activity in new areas.”

To find out more about Newcastle West End Foodbank or to make a donation, please visit newcastlewestend.foodbank.org.uk.

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