Home of Manchester United opens up as 'warm space' amid cost-of-living crisis

It's to help those struggling with things like energy bills and food prices

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 2nd Dec 2022
Last updated 2nd Dec 2022

Manchester United will open the doors of Old Trafford to the local community during December to help those facing difficult months ahead amid spiralling energy bills and food prices.

As part of the club's winter campaign, United by Your Side, The Red Cafe at the stadium will provide those in need with a space to stay warm, chat, have a hot drink and some snacks.

The area will be available to everyone, free of charge, every Monday and Wednesday for the next three weeks, starting 5 December from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

In addition to the warm space, the club are introducing ‘talking benches’ on the forecourt at Old Trafford – signposted as a welcoming place for people who may want to sit and talk to others.

Collette Roche, Manchester United’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “Whether Christmas is part of people’s life or not, the festive period can be a difficult time for many. It’s a time of year that puts extra pressure on people and can affect mental health and wellbeing in lots of different ways.

“Through our United by Your Side campaign, we want people who are struggling to know that they are not alone, particularly in our local community. We want to make Old Trafford a second home by providing winter accessories, company, warmth and food for those who need it.”

Eleanor Roaf, Director of Public Health, Trafford Council, said: “This year with the increase in cost of heating and food, many people are likely to find winter and the festive period challenging. I’m delighted that Manchester United are opening their Red Cafe and providing this space with hot snacks and drinks. This helps to how football is at the heart of our borough.”

Elizabeth Simpson, CEO of Manchester Mind, said “We know that many people are struggling at the moment due to the cost-of-living crisis, and that this is impacting their mental health. This can feel overwhelming and isolating. During these challenging times we also know that our local organisations play a key role in supporting the most vulnerable in our community, and we are proud to be a part of United by Your Side this winter.”

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