Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls...
The time has come for you to donate any unwanted football kit in aid of charity.
You know, that old Man City top that's been in your wardrobe now for over 3 seasons or perhaps the footy boots that you've grown out of but have forgotten about. Kits4Causes uses those items and plenty more football related stuff, they put them to good use by re-distributing it to those that are in need.
Come on you blue-moon fans, times are tough I know but you all can donate without feeling the pinch. Do something amazing and donate some kit.
On the 5th December while travelling to the Stoke away day if you could bring any unwanted footy related kit with you that would be much appreciated. There will be a kits4causes van parked up close to the club shop at the Britannia stadium to accept any unwanted items.
Thank you for taking the time to read and for potentially donating.
Please don't hate people but here's the official Stoke press release: Stoke City's Kits4Causes Press Release
Please read the official Kits4Causes press release below:
Press Release - Kits4Causes supported by Stoke City FC
13 November 2015
Stoke City FC are to support a football kit amnesty on behalf of a leading football recycling charity, Kits4Causes, at the Britannia stadium on 5 December 2015 for the home game against Manchester City.
Stoke City’s Community Trust are encouraging supporters to donate any old or unused football equipment to help disadvantaged people both locally and internationally.
A number of collection points will be set around the Britannia Stadium ahead of the game on Saturday 5th December.
Kits4Causes accept anything that can be worn or used for football including shirts, shorts, socks, training jackets, footballs, boots, cones and bibs.
It is not just Stoke City kits that can be donated. Any item of football clothing can be used from a professional level to Sunday League kits.
All kit and equipment kindly donated will then be distributed between a number of local, national and international charities to help those less fortunate.
Note to Editors
Since being founded in 2009, Kits4Causes have sent over 37,000 football shirts to 40 different countries and supports a range of social development schemes here in the UK and abroad including education projects and HIV/AIDS awareness amongst many others.
Contact
Kits4Causes at:-
Website www.kits4causes.org
Facebook www.facebook.com/kits4causes
Twitter twitter.com/kits4causes
The time has come for you to donate any unwanted football kit in aid of charity.
You know, that old Man City top that's been in your wardrobe now for over 3 seasons or perhaps the footy boots that you've grown out of but have forgotten about. Kits4Causes uses those items and plenty more football related stuff, they put them to good use by re-distributing it to those that are in need.
Come on you blue-moon fans, times are tough I know but you all can donate without feeling the pinch. Do something amazing and donate some kit.
On the 5th December while travelling to the Stoke away day if you could bring any unwanted footy related kit with you that would be much appreciated. There will be a kits4causes van parked up close to the club shop at the Britannia stadium to accept any unwanted items.
Thank you for taking the time to read and for potentially donating.
Please don't hate people but here's the official Stoke press release: Stoke City's Kits4Causes Press Release
Please read the official Kits4Causes press release below:
Press Release - Kits4Causes supported by Stoke City FC
13 November 2015
Stoke City FC are to support a football kit amnesty on behalf of a leading football recycling charity, Kits4Causes, at the Britannia stadium on 5 December 2015 for the home game against Manchester City.
Stoke City’s Community Trust are encouraging supporters to donate any old or unused football equipment to help disadvantaged people both locally and internationally.
A number of collection points will be set around the Britannia Stadium ahead of the game on Saturday 5th December.
Kits4Causes accept anything that can be worn or used for football including shirts, shorts, socks, training jackets, footballs, boots, cones and bibs.
It is not just Stoke City kits that can be donated. Any item of football clothing can be used from a professional level to Sunday League kits.
All kit and equipment kindly donated will then be distributed between a number of local, national and international charities to help those less fortunate.
Note to Editors
Since being founded in 2009, Kits4Causes have sent over 37,000 football shirts to 40 different countries and supports a range of social development schemes here in the UK and abroad including education projects and HIV/AIDS awareness amongst many others.
Contact
Kits4Causes at:-
Website www.kits4causes.org
Facebook www.facebook.com/kits4causes
Twitter twitter.com/kits4causes