SportPesa strengthens Everton links via charity contributions

Everton’s principal partner SportPesa has strengthened its relationship with the Premier League, after becoming an official partner of the club’s charitable arm.

The multifaceted deal alongside Everton in the Community will see funding be provided for the long-standing ‘Imagine your Goals’ programme, which provides five football therapy sessions each week, supporting over 200 people.

This initiative offers those living with mental health issues an opportunity to talk about their problems, and seek help and support in a familiar environment.

Richard Kenyon, Everton in the Community CEO, explained: “As a charity we have been delivering mental health provision for over a decade, with ‘Imagine Your Goals’ being one of our flagship programmes.

“It has been extremely valuable to so many people in our local community but almost a year ago our external funding was cut, which has meant we have been funding it internally through Everton in the Community.

“This partnership with SportPesa means that we can continue with our great work and continue changing people’s lives, but it also means we can plan for the future with a sustainable programme moving forward. It’s a very important partnership for the charity but more importantly, it’s really very valuable to the people it helps every week.”

Furthermore, the agreement is also set to see SportPesa become a founding partner of Everton in the Community’s mental-health focused campaign, ‘The People’s Place’.

As a result, the charity is to build and develop a purpose-built mental health facility close to Goodison Park to support anyone in need.

The Kenyan betting group is to also provide further financial aid via the creation of ‘Goals That Give,’ which will see the firm donate £1,000 for every Everton goal scored at Goodison Park for the entire length of the partnership.

This money will be backdated to the start of the 2018-19 season, and will include the goals scored against Gor Mahia in the SportPesa Trophy at Goodison in November, bringing the current goal tally to 31.

Kenyon added: “Poor mental health is becoming more and more of a prominent issue and whilst we already do a lot to address this through the programmes we run, we realised that the need for a physical facility where people can just call in and discuss their needs is vital.

“We launched a one-million-pound fundraising campaign at the start of the season, and having SportPesa join us as a founding partner means that we can really build on our plans.”

Adam Beighton, director at SportPesa, commented: “Giving back and being part of the community is the core value that SportPesa has grown up with since we were first established five years ago.

“We are very proud of the work that we do in giving back to the community rather than just being a part of it – this is absolutely key in everything we do.

“To be involved in such a very special project for us is fantastic and we’re very proud to be part of Everton in the community.”


Source: SBC News