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Rangers Charity Foundation Launches Annual Review 2024/25 Highlighting a Year of Impact and Inspiration
Wed 3rd September 2025
The Rangers Charity Foundation has today launched its Annual Review, celebrating a year of outstanding community work, charitable giving, and life-changing partnerships that have made a real difference across Glasgow, Scotland, and beyond.
The review offers a comprehensive look at the Foundation’s work over the past 12 months, showcasing the powerful impact of its initiatives in areas such as health and wellbeing, education and employment, social inclusion, and support for children and families. It also highlights the generosity of Rangers supporters, whose continued backing has helped raise over £385,000 this year alone for our charitable and community work.
From delivering critical mental health and wellbeing programmes to supporting hundreds of young people as they re-engage in education or get their first jobs, the Foundation has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to being a force for good off the pitch.
As always, the Rangers Family has shown us an incredible amount of support, attending our events, taking on personal challenges, volunteering, purchasing exclusive Foundation merchandise and taking part in our auctions and raffles.
Read the review in full!
Some key highlights from the Annual Review include:
- Supporting 257 pupils from 20 schools across eight local authority areas through our Wider Achievement programme to help them reach their potential.
- 1,760 school pupils engaging in our Hub In the Community Programme
- Helping 122 men and women to lose a collective 401kg and 657cm from their waists thanks to our FFIT programme
- 211 adults recovering from addiction using our Recovery Drop In Service
- 145 men attending our Team Talk sessions for support with their mental wellbeing
- 212 local families receiving free childcare via our Scottish FA Extra Time programme
- 597 supporters raising over £150 to become True Blue Heroes
Foundation Chief Executive Connal Cochrane commented:
“It’s been a powerful year of impact and positive outcomes for the Rangers Charity Foundation. The diversity of our work is remarkable, and we recognise the unique ability we have to respond to needs within society, wisely and with compassion.
“The trust placed in us by those using our services is something which we cherish, as we continue to champion our mission to support people of all ages to change their lives for the better.
“Thank you to our supporters, partners, volunteers, friends, funders, programme participants and everyone at the Club who have helped us achieve so much for so many people.”