The charity aims to promote community participation in healthy recreation, help provide valued funding by way of grants to the most financially challenged young people so they too can enjoy the life changing benefits of sport, protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of brain tumours and working with other specialist charities, assist with advancing education and or research in the field of brain tumours. The overwhelming theme of the charity is to organise and deliver inclusive and friendly events to raise valuable funds. Our work is only possible thanks to the people, friends of the charity, who help us every day to achieve our vision. Our board of trustees are individuals who whole-heartedly champion the positive impact that sport can have on both young people’s and adult lives and our patrons and ambassadors come from a variety of backgrounds who all passionately believe in and support our mission, using their profile to help us raise awareness of Iggy’s Fund and spread the word about our work.
We are dedicated to the development of long-term projects that aim to provide sustainable living conditions for impoverished communities and support survivors of natural disasters. Additionally, we actively engage in delivering emergency relief. Our commitment is unwavering, as we extend our assistance to all in need, irrespective of race, religion, gender, nationality, or political affiliation. It is our shared humanity that binds us together.
Brighter Futures is a grant scheme proudly supported by Larne Football Club, which aims to support residents of the Larne borough as they strive to create a brighter future for both themselves and the rest of the community as a whole.
Medi-SOS are assisting SCAS (South Central Ambulance Service) by supplying a COVID version of their Grab Bag to seniors & vulnerable adults, that consists of a vital Information form, sticker pack & fridge magnet within a poly-bag that can be used for transporting personal aids to A&E.