
Big Hearts x Stellar Omada: Big Hearts Day 2025
12 March 2025Big Hearts will proudly adorn the front of the first team’s jerseys this Saturday after Stellar Omada donated their Front of Shirt branding.
Thanks to the generosity of our Principal Partner, the Big Hearts crest will take centre-stage at our William Hill Premiership meeting with Ross County at Tynecastle Park.
Saturday marks the ninth iteration of Big Hearts Day - celebrating the work of the club’s official charity - aims to help raise funds to continue supporting all generations to live healthier, happier, fulfilled lives.
The special strips worn by each player will be auctioned online from 3pm on Saturday, via our partnership with MatchWornShirt, with 100% of the funds going to Big Hearts.
Speaking to the Official Hearts Website, CEO Andrew McKinlay said: “We’re hugely grateful to Colin Frame and the team at Stellar Omada for their generosity.
“It’s heartwarming to see how deeply Stellar Omada understand the ethos of the club, and to see them work so closely with Big Hearts ahead of our ninth Big Hearts Day underlines that.”
Colin Frame, Managing Director of Stellar Omada, added: “We’re proud to work alongside the club across many projects, and it’s our pleasure to support the charity ahead of Big Hearts Day.
“Seeing first-hand what the Big Hearts team do to support the community in south-west Edinburgh and beyond just reinforces what a wonderful force for change football can be.”
Craig Wilson, Chief Exec at Big Hearts, commented: “We’re grateful to Stellar Omada for their continued support to our charity, and their outstanding gesture to help feature Big Hearts on the pitch this Saturday.
“Big Hearts Day is a celebration of the charity’s achievements, as well as the club’s commitment to create positive change in the community. We look forward to seeing fans, partners and players join in the celebrations."
Since 2015, the club’s charity is committed to change lives harnessing the power of football. All year-round Big Hearts runs free support services - focused on mental health, social connections and equality - from community facilities in the Wheatfield Stand at Tynecastle Park.