Partick Thistle Charitable Trust

www.ptct.org.uk

Partick Thistle Charitable Trust was established in July 2011 as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). Our purpose is to promote health and well-being, football, education, active citizenship, and inclusion within our communities of place and interest. Our aim is to create community programmes that provide a fun and highly engaging environment where projects that can improve lives, making people healthier, happier and more successful. Check out our weekly programme activity and what you can get involved in today! Some of our latest projects include Frame Football, Children's Football Camps, Amputee Football and many more.

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Partick Thistle Charitable Trust was established in July 2011 as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). Our purpose is to promote health and well-being, football, education, active citizenship, and inclusion within our communities of place and interest. Our aim is to create community programmes that provide a fun and highly engaging environment where projects that can improve lives, making people healthier, happier and more successful. Check out our weekly programme activity and what you can get involved in today! Some of our latest projects include Frame Football, Children's Football Camps, Amputee Football and many more.

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Glasgow

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Employees

1-10

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Founded

2011

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  • Football Coach

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  • Health and Wellbeing Coach / Ffit Coach ️

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