I have seen a number of football clubs around Britain offering a variety of services through the winter to help support the public around the cost of living crisis. These seem to mostly be in areas like offering hot meals or acting as a 'warm bank' during the daytime for those struggling with energy costs.
Just wondered if RFC were doing anything like this? I looked on the main website and didn't see anything but could easily have missed a communication on it.
(apols if this has been covered elsewhere already)