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Courage in the face of adversity is the inspiration behind new fundraising campaign


3 February 2025
by Robert Armour
 

Football teams and greats lend their support

The inspiring story of a former footballing starlet is spearheading a new fundraising campaign by Capability Scotland.

Ross Edwards, who was once signed by Dundee United, saw his life catastrophically change in 1980 after he was involved in a devastating car accident.

Left with permanent brain damage, his short-term memory and speech was severely impaired and has lived requiring full-time specialist care ever since.

Ross, now 65, lives at Capability Scotland's Upper Springland facility in Perth, is inspiring a movement called The Power of Five campaign for Capability Scotland, which aims to raise £100k towards a new community centre in Perth. 

Football greats Gordon Smith and Billy Davies are also spearheading the campaign, after learning of Ross’s story and hope that others will be inspired by his resilience. 

Smith, who played for Kilmarnock, Rangers, Brighton, and Manchester City, said: “No one knows what lies ahead, Ross’ story shows how your life can change in an instance.  

“I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Ross on a few occasions now, his passion for football is clear for all to see, however the reality is that he can recall a game I played in the 70’s, but not the match that was on yesterday.

“The Power of Five isn’t just about fundraising; it’s about rallying fans and members of the community to support something truly special – a place where individuals like Ross can live with dignity and joy.” 

The Power of Five campaign seeks to raise funds to support Ross and 60 other residents and daytime service users who require a new facility to support their on-going needs. 

Billy Davies, who enjoyed a distinguished career as a player with Rangers, St Mirren, Dunfermline, Leicester City, and Motherwell before managing clubs like Derby County, Motherwell, Preston North End and Nottingham Forest, added: “As someone who’s seen the transformative power of sport, I’m honoured to support this initiative.  

“Ross’ dedication to football and to creating community is inspiring, and it’s up to all of us to ensure that his fight for a better future has a lasting impact. The Power of Five campaign is a chance to make a real difference, and I encourage everyone to get involved.” 

On 5 February the campaign will launch with support from five football clubs – St. Mirren, Dundee, Dundee United, Brechin, and Jeanfield Swifts. 

Plans are already underway to create the new Our Inclusive Community Project (OICP) facility – a fully accessible, state-of-the-art campus that will empower residents to lead enriched, independent lives. 

To help fund the OICP’s vital community hub the Power of Five Campaign aims to raise £100,000.  

The hub, which has an estimated cost of £8 million, will offer residents and day service users greater opportunities to connect with the local community. With over £4 million secured to date, the Power of Five aims to reduce the funding gap even further. 

Ailsa Wallace, head of fundraising and communications at Capability Scotland, said: “Ross is living proof that even when life changes in an instant, the human spirit can achieve incredible things.  

“Our campaign asks communities across Scotland to rally together and make the dream of a world-class care facility for disabled individuals like Ross a reality. 

“You can be part of something extraordinary, whether its donating as an individual or as a team. Every pound raised through the Power of Five campaign will help Ross and others like him move into a facility that provides not only cutting-edge care but the opportunity to thrive in a truly inclusive community.” 

 

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