Royal British Legion’s Football Poppy Shirt Campaign to launch at Ipswich Town kick off
Swansea City offer match-worn & signed shirts with proceeds going to Royal British Legion.
Swansea City is delighted to announce that the Jac Lewis Foundation will be the club’s 2025-26 charity partner of the year with a particular focus on the fantastic work of the hub which takes place at the stadium every Friday.
Swansea City’s partnership with Swansea Bay Health Charity’s (SBHC) Cwtsh Clos appeal has raised more than £20,000 through supporter generosity and fundraising events, but the charity says that the actual value of the partnership has stretched far beyond the monetary value.
Last month Swansea City invited Advocate FC - a team that raises funds and awareness for those affected by child loss, disability, ongoing care and hospital treatment - to Fairwood for a training session with some familiar faces.
Swansea City teamed up with Nathaniel Cars at Saturday’s home match against Derby County as supporters were invited to donate football boots and kit they no longer use to local charity the Bootroom.
Swansea City head coach Luke Williams and lounge host Mal Pope joined with Joe Allen, Josh Key and Josh Tymon to show support for the Swansea Bay Health Charity Cwtsh Clos appeal Christmas Memory Tree.
Swansea City first-team players joined forces with Home Instead’s 'Be Santa to a Senior' campaign to host a free three-course Christmas dinner for seniors who are likely to spend Christmas alone.
Maggie’s Swansea centre fundraising manager, Lucia Osmond, reflects on the highlights and successes of Swansea City’s season-long 'Tackling Cancer Together' campaign alongside the cancer support charity.
After being impacted by a friend’s passing due to cancer, Lara Johnson visited Maggie’s Swansea centre in the grounds of Singleton Hospital for support. Ten years later, the hairdresser with a salon in the city provides a free wig-cutting service at the centre which has proved invaluable to those for whom hair loss is a part of the cancer journey.
Swansea City defender Bashir Humphreys and head coach Luke Williams celebrated Iftar on April 3 as the club and Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) hosted a fast-breaking event at the Swansea.com Stadium.