The No.1 also helped launch the Alisson Becker Brazil Floods Appeal with LFC Foundation to help support people affected by devastating floods in his home state of Rio Grande do Sul, which saw hundreds of thousands of people displaced from their homes.
LFC Women midfielder Holland has been a regular supporter of LFC Foundation and throughout the 2024-25 season she helped to launch the latest LFC Foundation Hub at St Helens Stadium to help provide more opportunities for people of all ages in St Helens.
The Wales international also spent time visiting programmes led by LFC Foundation’s Red Neighbours team throughout the season in her own time, including visits to the Monday Club, which is a monthly initiative for older locals and care home residents, focusing on combating social isolation and providing a fun, social atmosphere.
Matt Parish, CEO of LFC Foundation, said: “It’s always fantastic to have the support of the players from both the men’s and women’s teams, and Alisson and Ceri have been brilliant examples of how their involvement can help amplify the work we are doing.
“Thank you to both of them for their support of LFC Foundation this year and we look forward to building on that once again during the new season.”