Fans Supporting Foodbanks

Fans Supporting Foodbanks’ purple van (a mix of the two clubs' colours) is used to transport food donations from across the city and can be found outside Anfield and Goodison on matchdays.

's Trent Alexander-Arnold, created by French graffiti artist Akse, dedicated to Fans Supporting Foodbanks.

[4] Ahead of the 2019 general election, Fans Supporting Foodbanks co-founder Ian Byrne was selected as the Labour's candidate for Liverpool West Derby.

By addressing the immediate economic conditions of the neighbourhoods around them, anti-racist activists can bring together seemingly opposed communities and close down the gaps where the far right are able to organise.

"[12]During the COVID-19 pandemic, Fans Supporting Foodbanks set up a new food distribution hub and co-ordinated efforts to produce personal protective equipment for frontline NHS and care workers.

[15] In December 2020, Ian Byrne and Fans Supporting Foodbanks launched a campaign for the Right to Food to be written into UK law.