An international campaign, tackling violence against women, has received backing from the united forces of Burnley Council with Burnley Football Club and Burnley FC in the Community.
Burnley Council invited Burnley Football Club and Burnley FC in the Community to stand side by side in support of the international campaign tackling violence against women.The 16 days of action White Ribbon campaign, which starts tomorrow (25th November), aims to encourage public, private, and voluntary organisations to take action against domestic abuse and violence.The
How Burnley are taking care of vulnerable children 4 Feb 2021
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The pressure of food poverty during school holidays is a worry for many families so Burnley will again help to feed those in need in their community throughout February.
Both the Burnley Community Kitchen and Burnley Together community hub supported over 200 families during the Christmas holidays and will do so again this half-term in an area with about 7,000 children living in poverty. The impact of this on a child is significant, with poor nutrition affecting a child’s physical, mental and educational health, Matt Hargreaves, head of facilities at Burnley FC in the Community (BFCitC), said.