Hibernian Community Foundation Announce Four New Ambassadors!

With great pleasure, the Hibernian Community Foundation (HCF) announces the appointment of four new Ambassadors who are well-known in Edinburgh and the surrounding area.

“Sir” David Grey, Dougray Scott, Grant Stott, and Irvine Welsh have all expressed their support for the Community Foundation over the past few months and promised to continue funding their efforts as HCF makes progress in the community.

David Grey is a man who hardly needs an introduction. He has been a big supporter of the Community Foundation ever since he joined the Club.

“During my nine fantastic years at Hibs, the Hibernian Community Foundation—our club’s charity—has undergone a remarkable transformation,” Grey remarked.

“I have personally witnessed the wonderful work they do to assist the community and the most vulnerable. It was an honour to be asked to serve as an ambassador, and I’m eager to

“I’m happy to support the Hibernian Community Foundation and Our Club in any way I can because they are doing fantastic work.” One more fantastic reason to be a Hibee with pride.

Grant Stott is a true Hibee; when he’s not cheering on his dad’s team at Easter Road, he’s an award-winning radio and TV presenter, event host, voice actor, and frequent villain in the King’s Theatre Edinburgh pantomime!

He acknowledged, “I am as proud of Our Club as I am of our city. I have followed the Hibs since I was a child.”

Being asked to serve as an ambassador for the Hibernian Community Foundation, our charity, has made me feel even more proud. They produce excellent work.

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