Hundreds of local families attended Red Neighbours' breakfast clubs at Anfield during the summer holidays.

Almost 500 residents from the L4, L5 and L6 areas headed to the stadium over a three-week period – many of them visiting Anfield for the very first time. 

Children from local schools, along with their families, were invited to enjoy a warm, healthy breakfast and a morning of games and activities, followed by a private tour of the stadium. 

LFC’s Official Family Partner, Joie, contributed to funding the breakfast clubs and donated items for the Reds-themed daily raffles. 

Special guests throughout the summer included Reds Legend Robbie Fowler, official Club Mascot Mighty Red and Hillsborough Family Support Group chair Margaret Aspinall. 

Fowler said: “The work the Red Neighbours team are doing in and around the Anfield area is fantastic, and it’s brilliant to see the local kids and their families having these unforgettable experiences at the club."

Food poverty and education is one of Red Neighbours' four main areas of focus, alongside creating memorable experiences for young people, support for the elderly community and encouraging a physically active community.