Take part in Big Red Summer fun with LFC Foundation, supported by SC Johnson

A graphic showing the logo for LFC Foundation and SC Johnson's Big Red Summer
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LFC Foundation is teaming up with official club partner SC Johnson for another year of Big Red Summer to encourage young people and families to get active and to learn the benefits of sustainability.

They are calling on all Reds who attend their sessions across the summer to do their part and reduce, reuse and recycle.

Plastic pollution is a global issue, and collectively LFC Foundation and SC Johnson are encouraging people to reuse where possible and work towards reducing plastic waste in our environment.

From July to the end of August, LFC Foundation is delivering many football and multi-sport camps that young people can get involved with, as well as a ‘Big Red Summer Festival Walk’ in Norris Green Park on Saturday August 5.

Last year, more than 7,500 people took part in sessions in parks, open spaces, community centres, sports halls and football pitches across the Liverpool City Region, and the aim is to do it all over again, even bigger and better.

Throughout our Big Red Summer, SC Johnson is challenging LFC fans to come to sessions with a reusable water bottle to help reduce plastic waste across the community.

SC Johnson and LFC are working together as part of the club’s sustainability initiative – The Red Way – to reduce waste by 10 per cent across the season, and you can play your part in making the world a better place.

LFC Foundation has also teamed up with MyLFC. If you’re a member, then look out for opportunities to earn 100 points by attending any of LFC Foundation’s activities across the summer.

Head to our Big Red Summer page to start booking activities now.

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