Everton will accommodate homeless teenagers from Liverpool

Liverpool's "Everton" is planning to purchase a house for homeless city teenagers, which they managed to raise 244 thousand pounds during their campaign "Home Is Where The Heart Is". The campaign was mainly focused on the club's U-23 team, but with significant help, they even managed to achieve a higher goal than planned - exceeding by 14 thousand pounds. The house will be intended for young people aged 16-23, so they can stay in Liverpool, and the implementation of the idea was also financially supported by "Everton" chairman Bill Kenwright, coach Duncan Ferguson, and defender Seamus Coleman. "I wanted to express my huge gratitude to all committee members, all fans, and all U-23 players who contributed to our amazing campaign," said U-23 coach David Unsworth. "Finally reaching the goal is a wonderful achievement, and achieving it so quickly is commendable." "Having the opportunity to complete the project and help those people in Liverpool who need it most is the best thing I have ever done." "We have done something special and will continue to strive to help, support, and finance the project. It is just great to have the opportunity to help people who are less fortunate than us. Thank you to everyone who contributed."