Malones Leith, a fundraising pub in Edinburgh, is hosting a festive fundraiser for Street Soccer Scotland, a charity that uses football to improve mental health and wellbeing. They are collecting second-hand football kits, toiletries, and chocolates to gift to homeless players of a local team at Christmas. Street Soccer Scotland provides free football-themed training and personal development opportunities for socially disadvantaged groups across the country, aiming to empower individuals and create purpose and hope through the sport. Donations can be dropped off at Malones Leith to support this worthy cause.
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