
how you can help
1. donate
- Set up a regular donation by Standing Order.
- Make a single donation.
- Donate in Memory of a loved one.
- You could consider leaving a gift in your will. Celtic Charity Fund would advise that anyone making or updating a will should seek independent legal advice.
- If your employer operates a Payroll Giving (Give As You Earn) Scheme, you can opt to support Celtic Charity Fund through this medium. Please contact your Payroll Department.
If you are a UK taxpayer, use Gift Aid and you can make your donation worth more. For every pound you give, Celtic Charity Fund gets an extra 28 pence from the Inland Revenue.

2. purchase merchandise
Celtic Tommy Burns Charity Tribute T-Shirt – White
Profits from this product will be donated to Celtic Charity Fund.
The t-shirts are available from all Celtic stores or can be purchased here.
3. get involved in our calendar of events
All Year Round: Coin Collection Units
These can be found in all Celtic Stores plus Ticket Services and the Celtic Pools Office at Celtic Park. Pop in your loose change and make a difference to a host of charities!
Check back soon for information on the following forthcoming events:-
Celtic Charity Golf Challenge
Celtic Charity Cup
Hoops ‘n Halos
Celtic Charity Christmas Draw
Celtic Charity Fund Sporting Dinner
Celtic Charity Fun Run
4. sponsored events
If you are taking part in fundraising events such as fun runs, half or full marathons, why not make Celtic Charity Fund your beneficiary. Sponsor forms will be tailored for your event and supplied by Jane Maguire.
5. celtic supporters clubs
Supporters Clubs continually raise phenomenal sums for charitable causes. When selecting your beneficiary this year, please consider supporting Celtic Charity Fund.
Follow the lead of the Twintowns and Anton Rogan White CSC’s who are playing a charity match in Glasgow on Saturday 6th September to raise funds, in partnership with Celtic Charity Fund, for Yorkhill Children’s Hospital in Glasgow and Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children in Dublin.
All proceeds will be collated and supplemented by Celtic Charity Fund, split equally between the 2 hospitals and donated in December 2008.
6. fundraise in your own innovative way
If you’re not one for organised events and would rather do it your way, then why not organise your own unique fundraising event or activity to benefit Celtic Charity Fund?
For further information, support or advice in relation to any of the above, contact Jane Maguire on janemaguire@celticfc.co.uk or 0141 551 4262.