Harriers and Hereford will ditch their traditional colours for charity on Boxing Day…
By Matty Paddock - 20/12/2021
Posted 4 years ago
Homeless charity Shelter are asking clubs and fans to ‘ditch their home shirt’ for their games on Boxing Day to raise awareness of the fight to end homelessness and the housing emergency.
Homelessness, and the housing crisis in general, is reaching a critical point with 180,000 households having been made homeless since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
The National League believes football can be a powerful ally in the fight to end homelessness and is actively encouraging as many clubs as possible to get involved with the #NoHomeKit campaign.
Osama Bhutta, director of campaigns at Shelter said: “We’re thrilled that the National League is officially backing our No Home Kit campaign.”
As part of the campaign, both Harriers and Hereford will ditch their traditional ‘home’ kit colours for the Boxing Day meeting at Aggborough and wear change colours instead.
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