One of our Trustees,Julia has been persevering and after almost giving up, the PR machine at MUFC emailed out of the blue to say that they would print a story about KitAid and the kit Julia took out to Lesotho in a match day programme. Suddenly one night last week, without any notice, our twitter […]
We have been offered some press photos from the 1970’s by a retired freelance Fleet Street photographer. He has the copyright and has hundreds of photos of the top name players. I have given him a list of the big names (Best, Moore, Charlton, Keegan,etc) and we are waiting to see what comes back. We […]
February's boxing up saw us pack an amazing 135 boxes in just under 3 hours. The sessions are getting faster as we are getting more and more helpers at each session, which is great. Gone are the days when we used to say if we didn’t get 10 people we would have to cancel the […]
You may recall we have entered into an unofficial partnership with Adventure Kicks, who run trips to Africa (and Mongolia). They are planning a trip to Namibia for February 2016 and would like to make it a KitAid supporters trip for a group of 15+ of our people. If anyone is interested could you please […]
The power of twitter showed its worth to us once again as our stories were re-tweeted to thousands of followers. The FC United story is a good one as at our last collection one of their players made the effort to come and talk to us after the game and donated a few pairs of […]
KitAid is a charity founded by Derrick Williams MBE in 1998, to provide kit and equipment to those who do not have access to resources across Africa and the developing world.
Finding a home for your unwanted football kit in Africa and beyond.Kitaid is a charity registered in England & Wales no. 1113968.
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