Last week the club distributed its latest batch of Help A Buddie match tickets.
The Disability Resource Centre (DRC) was the recipient this time around with some of their users coming to see the Saints win against Ross County in the cinch Premiership on Saturday.
First-team goalkeepers Trevor Carson and Peter Urminsky visited Margaret, one of the DRC's users, at her home last week to deliver her tickets for Saturday's match. Margaret is a lifelong St Mirren supporter but hadn't had the opportunity to see the Saints in action so far this season.
About the Disability Resource Centre
The Disability Resource Centre is a day centre providing services for physically disabled and sensory impaired people living in Renfrewshire.
They actively promote independent living through various leisure, social, educational and employment activities and services.
To find out more about the DRC please visit renfrewshire.gov.uk/article/3994/Disability-Resource-Centre.
About Help a Buddie
Help a Buddie is our brand-new initiative where St Mirren supporters have the chance to purchase and donate a match ticket for those less fortunate.
The Help a Buddie scheme will run for the entirety of the 2022/23 season and will continue to help benefit local community groups/organisations and those less fortunate supporters.
If you want to Help a Buddie please click HERE to donate a match ticket.