Sir Alex Ferguson Visits Newborn Babies
by The Daily Eye Team May 31 2014, 12:22 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 58 secsFormer Manchester United manager and UNICEF UK Ambassador, Sir Alex Ferguson has visited the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow to support UNICEF’s partnership with the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games to Put Children First. This groundbreaking partnership will harness the power of sport to save and change children’s lives in Scotland and across the Commonwealth. Sir Alex met newborn babies and their mothers to hear about the impact of UNICEF UK’s Baby Friendly Initiative, which works to strengthen the mother-baby relationship and support breastfeeding, so important to a child’s future health and well being. “I’ve been Under privileged to see the life-changing work that UNICEF does to help children around the world, but I wasn’t fully aware of the vital work that is done here in Glasgow and across the UK. “As a father and grandfather, I value strong family relationships. Seeing this level of expertise at this hospital emphasizes to me how important it is for mothers to have the vital support they need to help nurture their children and give them the best start in life.”