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Southampton raise spirits with delivery to NHS workers

9 Jun 2020
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Saints provide 9,000 units of food and drink for staff at Solent NHS Trust and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

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Southampton have helped to raise energy levels and spirits among NHS workers by providing 9,000 units of food and drink.

Bottled drinks and confectionary which were originally due to be sold to fans on matchdays were instead delivered to sites belonging to Solent NHS Trust and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.

Southampton also included 50 home shirts in the donation.

Greg Baker, head of Saints Foundation, told the club's official website: "We are thrilled to be supporting our vital key workers across the city.

"They have been on the frontline for many months now giving their all for our city."

Gordon Muvuti, Solent NHS Trust's director of partnerships, added: "Our staff have been working tirelessly through what has been a very challenging time for the organisation and its system partners.

"This donation will go a long way to raise morale and spirits within the teams."

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Southampton have also worked with the NHS on a Prescription Delivery Scheme, while they have been working hard to feed vulnerable people in the wider community too.

As part of their Saints As One campaign, they have been cooking and supplying thousands of meals.

Former players including Matt Le Tissier and James Beattie have volunteered to help in the partnership with FareShare, who have been delivering the food to those who need it most.

 See: How our clubs have been helping the NHS

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