St Mirren, the Premiership Scotland football club, has joined the Breastfeeding Friendly Scheme, showing its commitment to supporting breastfeeding mothers and families. The scheme, backed by the Scottish Government and NHS boards, aims to create a welcoming environment for mothers to breastfeed in public. St Mirren's general manager, Lynsey McLean, said the club is committed to being a family-friendly club and wants all supporters and visitors to feel welcome. The club has received training to help staff understand the law and their responsibility to support mothers in breastfeeding comfortably. This is an important step in promoting a culture of inclusivity and support for breastfeeding mothers in the community. By joining the scheme, St Mirren is setting an example for other clubs and organizations to follow. The club's commitment to supporting breastfeeding mothers is a positive step forward for the community. The Breastfeeding Friendly Scheme has already seen over 350 organizations in Glasgow City and Renfrewshire join, and St Mirren's participation will help to further promote the scheme's goals. The scheme's success is a testament to the power of community-led initiatives and the importance of creating a supportive environment for breastfeeding mothers. By working together, we can create a society that values and supports breastfeeding mothers and their families.
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St Mirren Supports Breastfeeding Mums in Scotland
St Mirren joins Breastfeeding Friendly Scheme, promoting a welcoming environment for mothers and families in Scotland.
