Glens support Down Syndrome Day 2019
The Glens first team squad supported World Down Syndrome Day 2019 tonight at training at Aquinas by wearing odd socks for Odd Socks Day.
The Glens first team squad supported World Down Syndrome Day 2019 tonight at training at Aquinas by wearing odd socks for Odd Socks Day.
Glentoran Club Secretary Ricky Rea and Glentoran Superstore Manager Ruth McCreery receive the award from Vice Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, Sir Nigel Hamilton.
On Saturday 6th October, Glentoran Football Club was formally presented with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Glentoran and Linfield will be supporting local charity Action Mental Health at Monday night’s Danske Bank Premiership "Big Two" fixture. Volunteers from Danske Bank will be collecting at The Oval ahead of World Mental Health Day on Wednesday 10 October.
The money raised will be used to support, ‘Healthy me’, which is AMH’s health promotion programme for 8-11 year olds.
The most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching ... less than 100 days to Christmas.
For most of us that’s the time of year we get to spend time with our families, exchange gifts, sit round a large table and eat our own body weight in Turkey and Christmas pudding!! But sadly that is not always the case for some families.
Glentoran Legends will play Glentoran Academy coaches in aid of little Kodi Brown who is undergoing lifesaving treatment for a brain tumour.
You may have seen our post here before about Kodi Brown, the sister of one of our young Academy players, Blake Brown who plays for our U10s team. Kodi was sadly diagnosed with a brain tumour. She is presently in Germany receiving ground breaking treatment not available in the UK.