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Gareth Southgate marks one million milestone for KitAid charity

England manager Gareth Southgate presented an England shirt to mark the one millionth piece of kit donated to the KitAid Charity for sports projects in Africa, Asia, South America and Eastern Europe. The presentation was made at St George’s Park, ahead of the England match against Ukraine.

Founded 25 years ago, KitAid receives support from clubs across the whole football pyramid, from the Premier League to grassroots park teams. Some of the big donors include The English FA, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Watford, Nottingham Forest, Reading and Cardiff City, as well as non- league clubs such as Chesham United, FC United of Manchester and Marine AFC.

KitAid also supports other sports such as netball, athletics and golf by providing clothing and equipment. And despite receiving no grants itself, KitAid manages to fund football related projects in Malawi, Uganda and Belfast.

KitAid is a 100 percent volunteer-run charity founded in 1998 following a visit to Tanzania by Derrick Williams MBE from Hemel Hempstead, where he spotted a young boy wearing a ragged Liverpool FC shirt. On his return, he showed a photo to friends and they decided to fill a box with kit to send to the boy’s village of Ntalikwa in Tanzania. It received such a good reaction, they decided to widen the collection to grassroots clubs in the Hemel Hempstead and Watford area. Twenty-five years on, the charity has over 100 volunteers and has sent over 28,500 boxes of kit donated by clubs and organisations across the UK. The late Graham Taylor OBE was Patron of KitAid from 2005 until his untimely passing in 2017.

“I am delighted that KitAid has reached the major milestone of donating one million items of kit, in our 25th Anniversary year,” said Derrick Williams MBE, Founder of KitAid. “It has been a tremendous effort by all of our volunteers and we could not have achieved this without the help of hundreds of clubs supporting our work. Every item of kit makes a difference, enables someone to participate in sport and brings a smile to their day.”

“On behalf of us all at the Football Association, we congratulate KitAid in reaching your 25th Anniversary as well as the remarkable achievement of donating 1,000,000 pieces of kit to countries around the world, where it is greatly needed,” said Debbie Hewitt, MBE, Chair of the Football Association. “Over the years, KitAid has helped the FA to make sure that our redundant England kit is sorted, packaged and distributed and your hard work and dedication is an inspiration to us. We are proud to be associated with you and send our very best wishes and gratitude to your volunteers and supporters for the truly great work that you do.”

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