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Budding footballers kitted out thanks to Royal Mail initiative

BUDDING footballers from Rugby Town FC U11 Lionesses are celebrating being awarded a grant for brand-new kits as part of Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids programme.

The team received the funding as part of the company’s drive to support employees’ local grassroots teams and help young people get active.

Royal Mail’s logo now features on the back of the players’ kits after the Lionesses were nominated for funding by Simon Robinson, whose daughter plays for the team.

Steve Hartwell, Rugby Town FC U11 Lionesses Coach, said: “We’re delighted to be selected for sponsorship funding from the Royal Mail Kits 4 Kids scheme.



“The team are over the moon with their new kit. To quote one player: ‘It makes us feel like a proper professional football team’.

“The coaches are pleased on how smart the team look, and the little psychological boost players seem to have gained.”

Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids was launched in response to requests from colleagues across the country who wanted to help their local youth sports teams by funding new kit.

Royal Mail and Parcelforce employees were encouraged to nominate their local grassroots youth sports teams to receive grant funding. 1,500 nominations were received, with successful clubs chosen randomly by region.

Greg Sage, Royal Mail’s Deputy Director for Corporate Affairs and ESG, said: “Our 130,000 people are at the heart of their communities across the UK, and Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids gives colleagues the opportunity to show their support and help young people get active in their local area.

“Unwavering pride and passion, forging through all weathers, out in the community – grassroots sport has a lot in common with Royal Mail. This exciting new initiative brings the two together and we are delighted to be able to support the Rugby Town Lionesses.”

Rugby Town Girls and Ladies FC has been in existence as a club since the 1996 season, running independently for a considerable number of seasons in various guises.

The club, first formed of a single team of 14 players, has since continued to grow and develop to the present day, with 13 all-female teams and approximately 200 playing members comprising of groups from U6 to senior ladies.




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