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Project 35 Summer Update

Project 35, the club’s social action campaign delivered with the Argyle Community Trust and in partnership with Ginsters, may only be a couple of months old, but it has already generated tens of thousands of meals for local families. With the summer holidays drawing to a close, members of the Argyle Community Trust team have …

Next Steps for Project 35

It is a little over a week since Argyle and Ginsters revealed Project 35 – and we have been overwhelmed by pledges of support from Argyle fans, members of the local community, and regional businesses keen to make a difference. Dwain Morgan, Head of Business and Impact at Argyle Community Trust and one of the leading figures …

Call time on poverty together – Argyle take on 10k for Project 35

A team consisting of Argyle Community Trust staff, Plymouth Argyle staff, and Trust supporters will be taking on the Plymouth Running Festival 10k on Sunday for our brand-new community social impact initiative – Project 35. Project 35 aims to reduce poverty in Plymouth, through a comprehensive campaign of fundraising, awareness raising, social outreach, food donations, …

2,020 DJM Players to Takeover Home Park

AS part of the Mayflower 400 commemorations, Argyle FC is delighted to announce the Mayflower 400 DJM takeover, which will provide one of the largest grassroots football leagues with 2,020 tickets for the Pilgrims’ match against Macclesfield Town at Home Park Stadium. Argyle Chief Executive Andrew Parkinson said: “This day is being held as part …