Dunbia is proud to announce a new partnership with Scarlets Rugby as its first official community partner.
This new collaboration will help strengthen community engagement, promote healthy lifestyles and inspire the next generation through the power of rugby across West Wales.
Through its sponsorship, Dunbia will support a range of community programmes delivered by the Foundation, from grassroots rugby development and school initiatives to inclusion projects which empower people of all ages and backgrounds to get active, learn new skills and build confidence by promoting health, wellbeing and education.
The Scarlets Community Foundation, linked to professional rugby team Scarlets, engages with around 40,000 people annually across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire, providing innovative and inclusive opportunities through rugby to enrich the lives of people throughout West Wales.
Dunbia’s partnership with the Scarlets Community Foundation represents a shared commitment to sustainability, wellbeing, and community spirit – reflecting both organisations’ dedication to building a better future for West Wales and beyond.
Michelle White, Head of Marketing at Dunbia, said: “At Dunbia, we’re passionate about supporting the communities where our people live and work. Partnering with the Scarlets Community Foundation allows us to make a real difference at a grassroots level – inspiring young people, promoting wellbeing and helping to create opportunities for all.
“We’re incredibly proud to be the Foundation’s first official community partner and look forward to working together to make a lasting impact across west Wales.”
Paul Fisher, Scarlets Community Foundation Manager added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Dunbia as our first official community partner. Their commitment to sustainability, quality and community aligns perfectly with our own values.
“Together, we can continue to grow our reach and support even more people through the power of rugby – helping to build stronger, more connected communities across the region. We are very grateful for their support.”