Scunthorpe United FC has teamed up with Ongo in a unique partnership that will offer a new and exciting initiative to tenants and customers. The leading local organisations are working together to bring opportunities to people of all ages in Scunthorpe , and have established a special 'Ongo Zone' within the Attis Arena, also known as Glanford Park. The new partnership also includes signage and 50 tickets to every game for the upcoming season.
Not only this, but the services Ongo provides - including mental health support and projects to help get people into employment - will also be promoted to Scunthorpe United fans. READ MORE: ‘Disgusting mess’ - clean-up shifts 34 tonnes of rubbish, including more than 60 mattresses and 25 sofas, from tenfoots Government cash to help transform Scunthorpe building into community association centre Initiatives within different areas is also set to take place, from chair-based exercise sessions with residents at Myos House (Ongo’s dementia care scheme) to joint activities and education sessions at Ongo’s community centres and large-scale events. So far, over 100 people have benefitted from the project, attending a Scunthorpe United game and accessing support - something that is set to only grow during the 2024-2025 season.
Kevin Hornsby, Director of Customer Services at Ongo, said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for us to strengthen an already great partnership with Scunthorpe United. “We know how passionate people are abo.
