Rangers Charity Foundation
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The Rangers Charity Foundation (Scottish Charity Number SC033287) exists to bring Club, supporters, staff and players together in a unique way to help make the world of difference to thousands of lives through a range of charitable work. Since the Foundations creation in 2002 it has donated a massive £640,000 in cash*, and over £825,000 of in kind* to many people across the globe.
This season, the charity is working with three different partners: Glasgow Old People's Welfare Association, Teenage Cancer Trust and UNICEF. The Foundation also tries to help other charities when possible, specifically those with interests in the following:
- The needs of children
- Education
- Social Inclusion
- Tolerance and understanding of the beliefs of all sectors of the community
- Health and well-being
The Rangers Charity Foundation also arranges the opportunity for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children to meet the players, take tours and view matches.
Arthur Numan is a Charity patron, and is extremely supportive of the Foundations projects and initiatives. All the Rangers squad, including Charity Champion Kevin Thomson and the management team of Walter Smith, Ally McCoist and Kenny McDowall get involved aswell.
- Correct as of 19 September 2009
How to Donate
It is possible to donate to the Rangers Charity Foundation through five different ways. These are:
- Online
- Set up a Direct Debit
- Phone
- Post
- Fundraising
Online
To donate online, follow the link to [1].
Direct Debit
To donate via a Direct Debit, download one of these forms [2]
Phone
To donate via phone, call the Rangers Charity Foundation on 0141 580 8775 and use a debit/credit card.
Post
You may send a donation using cheque, via postal service. Make your donation payable to Rangers Charity Foundation, and send it to Rangers Charity Foundation, Argyle House, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, G51 2XD.
Fundraising
To get involved in fundraising, visit the Rangers Charity Foundation's website at [3] and click on the 'Get Involved' section at the top.
