North Curve Celtic which includes the Green Brigade are organising an Easter Egg Collection this Saturday, 12 April ahead of the Celtic v Kilmarnock match in the Scottish Premiership…

The Celtic Ultras group has released information on their Easter Egg Collection today through their social media channels. They state:
“This year we are collecting Easter Eggs for children at local foodbanks to enjoy. Additionally we will be collecting arts and crafts supplied to support Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity. Contributions can be left outside Area 111. Cash donations are also welcome and appreciated.”
Celtic supporters as always will rally to support these good causes as they always do. And well done again to the North Curve and their associated groups who do such a great job in supporting foodbanks and helping children especially at Easter and Christmas.

Easter Egg collection for local foodbanks
Sat 12th April v Kilmarnock pic.twitter.com/88elikuWZE
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) April 7, 2025
Why Celtic FC should support North Curve Celtic’s Easter Egg Collection

Before Celtic last home game North Curve Celtic and other affiliated supporters groups held a protest outside the London Road Police station, which is situated just along the road from Celtic Park, to protest against Police Scotland’s actions ahead of the recent Glasgow Derby that prevented the Green Brigade members from attending the match.

Celtic obviously had their season ticket money in advance which included that recent game against theRangers. It would be a decent gesture from Celtic to calculate the combined financial loss to those supporters in not attending this game and donating it to this weekend’s collection.
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