St Mirren Football Club is proud to announce its participation in the Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Scheme, aimed at making public spaces more welcoming for breastfeeding mothers. This initiative, which has gained traction across Greater Glasgow and Clyde, encourages venues to display a logo indicating that breastfeeding is welcome on their premises. Lynsey McLean, the general manager at St Mirren, emphasized the club's commitment to being family-friendly and ensuring all supporters feel welcome. By joining this scheme, St Mirren is taking a significant step in supporting mothers and families within the community. The scheme, backed by the Scottish Government and local NHS boards, also provides training for staff to help them understand their responsibilities in supporting breastfeeding mothers. This initiative is part of a broader movement, with over 350 organizations in Glasgow City and Renfrewshire already participating. Dr John O’Dowd from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde praised St Mirren's involvement, highlighting the importance of creating environments where women feel confident to breastfeed in public. The club's support reflects its dedication to community values and family inclusivity, reinforcing St Mirren's role as a beloved local institution.
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St Mirren Supports Breastfeeding Initiative for Families
St Mirren joins the Breastfeeding Friendly Scheme, promoting family comfort at the club and supporting mothers in the community.
