LFC Foundation and NSPCC launch partnership to help children LFC Foundation has teamed up with the NSPCC to help improve the lives of children across the city region – forming the first official partnership of its kind between the children s charity and a Premier League club foundation.
LFC Foundation already works to support young people across Liverpool and beyond, as do NSPCC practitioners based at the charity’s Hargreaves Centre. Childline volunteers are also based at the charity’s Great Homer Street site and speak to thousands of children across the country each month.
The Reds’ official charity and the NSPCC will work together to support even more children and families across the city region, signposting them towards resources and help they might need, and educating adults, parents and supporters with advice on how to spot signs that something might not be right for young people in their area.
How Merseyside rich list made their multi-millions and the ways you can too
We took a look at how the region s richest business leaders made their money
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From left, Joe Morris of Home Bargains, Francis O Brien of Arrowcroft, Tom Morris of Home Bargains and Christopher Fox of Arrowcroft, pictured in 2001
Many of Merseyside s multi-millionaires came from humble beginnings - from a Greatie market stall to a bargain shop in Old Swan.
A number of names from across the region have featured on the Sunday Times list of the richest people in the UK down the years.
But how did the Merseyside millionaires make their riches?