Manchester Evening News: "The Smiths icon Morrissey donates £50,000 to help save Salford Lads Club" (October 31, 2024)

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The M.E.N. set up a fundraiser and Morrissey's backing will push the current total to £216,000. If the quarter of million pound target can be reached it will secure the future of the club for another year. Long term the plan is to set up a £1m Legacy Fund - a permanent endowment fund that could draw down £40,000 to £50,000 a year in returns.

Morrissey onstage at Maxwell Hall during The Smiths' 1986 gig at Salford University (Image: YouTube/The Smiths Bootlegs)
Laura Slingsby, head of youth operations at the club said: "We are deeply grateful for Morrissey’s generous donation to Salford Lads and Girls Club. His support is more than a financial contribution; it’s a powerful endorsement of our mission and a tribute to the club’s enduring role in the lives of young people and the cultural heart of Salford.

"For over a century, Salford Lads and Girls Club has been a place where young people can come together, find their voices, and develop identities rooted in heritage. Morrissey’s connection to the club, immortalised through iconic moments in music history, has created a lasting cultural link that resonates deeply with the young people here.

"His contribution reinforces the importance of preserving spaces like ours—places where young people connect with their community’s history, freely express themselves, and build the confidence they need for their futures.

"Three weeks into our campaign, we’re close to reaching our goal, and Morrissey’s support has brought us even nearer to keeping our doors open. We are incredibly thankful for the outpouring of love and solidarity we’ve received and urge everyone to continue spreading the word, raising awareness, and standing by the next generation of Salford Lads and Girls Club members.


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Morrissey donates £50k to help save lads club

The Smith's frontman Morrissey has stepped in to ensure the light never goes out at a youth club made famous in an "iconic" photo on one of the band's hit albums.
A £50,000 donation has been made to Salford Lads Club by the singer, after the centre on Coronation Street warned in November could close without urgent financial help.
The club, a listed, redbrick building officially opened in 1904, was immortalised into Manchester's music history after featuring on the inside sleeve of The Smiths 1986 album, The Queen is Dead.
Laura Slingsby from the club said Morrissey's intervention was "a really lovely, generous and overwhelming".
It is not the first time the singer has stepped into to help the club, with a £20,000 cash boost sent to help the club owner's make repairs to the roof in 2007.
Morrisey's latest donation puts the club about £40,000 shy of its target of raising £250,000 by November to avoid imminent closure.
Organisers said the funds were needed after maintenance and staffing costs had begun to outstrip budgets, and to replenish reserves that had run dry.
The club runs youth programmes and football teams for boys and girls in the area, having originally been opened as a boys-only club by founder of the Scout Movement, Robert Baden-Powell.
About £160,000 has been raised before Morrissey's donation, with £100,000 given by Salford City Council.
Ms Slingsby said the support had been "so exciting", and had "really cemented" the feeling there were people who "wanted to support the youth and the building".

 
Wouldn’t the Salford Lads Club have made note of a sizable donation though in respect to their overall goal, even if it went unclaimed?
Looking at the money mentioned:
Morrissey: 50k
Salford Council: 100k
Graham Nash: 10k
GoFundMe: 167k

Seeing Record Shops chipping in and bands donating proceeds from records, Courteeners donated etc...
Uncertain if the GoFundMe includes the Morrissey and Nash donations - not got the time to go digging.
Regards,
FWD.
 
he probably paid by cheque or whatever, but can you imagine morrissey having a gofundme account? :lbf:
 
Looking at the money mentioned:
Morrissey: 50k
Salford Council: 100k
Graham Nash: 10k
GoFundMe: 167k

Seeing Record Shops chipping in and bands donating proceeds from records, Courteeners donated etc...
Uncertain if the GoFundMe includes the Morrissey and Nash donations - not got the time to go digging.
Regards,
FWD.
I know it includes the Nash donation but I haven’t seen the Morrissey one marked on the GoFundMe. Other donations, like the council one, were marked even though they weren’t through GoFundMe.
 
£50,000 is a fantastic gesture,hopefully it will give him good karma for the upcoming tour and things go swimmingly.
 

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