Everyone at Everton is backing the 25th Anniversary campaign…
David Moyes, Everton Manager
“Everton in the Community really do a fantastic job. They use the Club’s name to help people make positive changes to their lives, which can only be a good thing for this city. I wish them all the best for the 25th Anniversary campaign.”
Graeme Sharp, Everton in the Community Ambassador
"I remember when the charity first started in 1988 and feel privileged to have watched it grow and achieve so much for local people. With football being a big part of Merseyside it’s important that Everton Football Club has close links to the community. The programmes the Community run touch most people across the city and the results are incredible. I have met so many people whose lives have changed for better thanks to Everton in the Community."Evertonians are proud of their football club but they should also be proud of Everton in the Community, so I would appreciate your support for a fantastic charity during their silver jubilee."
Phil Neville, Everton Captain
“It is vitally important that football clubs help their local communities and as players we must support this activity. Everton in the Community undertake some fantastic work, which I have been lucky enough to get involved in. Their work is truly inspiring. Myself and the rest of the squad are right behind the 25th Anniversary campaign and I urge our great fan base to do the same, as their work should make you proud to be an Evertonian.”
Robert Elstone, Chief Executive of Everton Football Club
“We are proud to be associated with a project that will make a difference to the lives of many in our local community.“Everton is a football club built on a history of being brave and innovative, leading ground-breaking initiatives both on and off the football field.“We have played a huge part in the Liverpool and Merseyside community for more than 25 years and I am sure our supporters will get behind this campaign to help Everton in the Community to continue to make a difference where it counts.”







