Sizzling Award From Hafner’s To St John Bosco Boxers

St. John Bosco Boxing Club awarded a £1,000 grant from Hafner’s Sausages

Bangers and boxing mix it in the ring for Haffner’s and St John Bosco.

Hafner’s Sausages got 2025 off to a sizzling start for five sports clubs in Northern Ireland by awarding them a £1000 sports grant each, including one based in County Down.

The goal of the five clubs that were awarded a £1000 Hafner’s Sports Grant is to improve the lives of people in their communities, explained Stephen Donnelley, Hafner’s: “We received almost 200 requests for funding when we did our call out last year.

Alex Patterson, a junior member of St John Bosco Amateur Boxing Club.

“To whittle that list down to just five was a hard task but after much deliberation we chose some fantastic clubs who will now have the funds to carry on their crucial work.”

County Down based St. John Bosco Boxing Club was one of the lucky recipients of a £1,000 sports grant from Hafner’s Sausages.

St. John Bosco Boxing Club has a long-standing tradition of fostering talent and promoting positive community values through the sport of boxing.

“With the £1,000 donation, the club plans to organise outreach programs designed to introduce boxing to more young people in their local community, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Stephen Donnelly, Arthur Mallon’s Commercial Director, is joined by (l to r) Maura Canavan, Rachel Reid, Estelle Leckey and Karen Dougan from Lagan Dragons who were one of five clubs to have been awarded a £1000 sports grant from Hafner’s Sausages.

Head coach, Adrian Patterson from St. John Bosco Boxing, said: “We work with a lot of kids from disadvantaged backgrounds, so this grant will allow us to improve the lives of those kids.

“The award from Hafner’s means we can continue to promote positive community values through the sport of boxing and introduce the sport to more young people in our community.”

Stephen from Hafner’s, added: “We’re proud to give back to the communities that have supported Hafner’s Sausages over the years.

Mikey McArdle is a winner at St John Bosco Boxing Club in Newry.

“These clubs and projects are vital to strengthening local communities and providing opportunities for people of all ages to get involved in sport and recreation.”

The £5,000 fund forms part of Hafner’s ongoing commitment to local communities, giving back to those who help foster community spirit, teamwork, and inclusivity.

“We hope that the grants will ease some of the pressures these clubs and projects face and allow them to continue their fantastic work,” said Stephen.

For more information on Hafner’s Sausages visit:

www.mallonfoods.com/hafners-sausages/

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