If there is appetite to grow this and make it a more permament thing - let me share this wee story
About 10 years ago - Hibs introduced an initiative called, "Kicks for Kids" where fans could buy a kids season tickets and the club would administer them to be donated to local kids charities on a weekly basis. One of the drawbacks of the scheme was that the minimum purchase was 2 kids season tickets at 75 quid each, which added up to quite a significant outlay (I dont really know why the club insisted on this - administrative purposes probably)
A few years ago, a few like minded Hibbies felt whilst the scheme was good in concept - it asked a lot of individuals to contribute, and perhaps it might be easier, and attract more donations, if people could pool donations to buy kids season tickets, an so to enable this "Leith Links 4 Kids" was created.
"Leith Links 4 Kids" pools all the donations and buys the season tickets, people who donate are free to suggest a local charity who may benefit from them. I believe the club themeselves coordinate the ticket management - LL4K just does the fund raising.
Since the fund was set up last June, they have raised GBP13,300 and have bought 146 kids season tickets.
A wee bit more about the scheme here: Leith Links 4 Kids
The facebook page for the group - which each of the charities visits to ER can be found here. Reading one of the posts from Hibs to the group - it looks like 18 kids charities are involved! LL4K FB
Like I asked at the beginning - if there is appetite to grow this - perhaps this is a model we could follow?