Hull FC Foundation Vs Life for a Kid Charity Match

Hull, Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom

Hull FC Foundation Vs Life for a Kid Charity Match

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Spotlight the power of rugby league to inspire, connect and support local communities, with all proceeds going toward life-changing work.


Hull FC Foundation Announces First-Ever Charity Fixture in Collaboration with Life for a Kid

Hull FC Foundation is delighted to announce its inaugural Charity Fixture, taking place on Sunday, 14th September 2025, at the University of Hull, with kick-off scheduled for 1PM. This milestone event marks the launch of a new collaborative partnership with the respected Life for a Kid charity, aimed at supporting community-based initiatives and enhancing the lives of young people across the region.

The fixture will spotlight the power of rugby league to inspire, connect and support local communities, with all proceeds going toward life-changing work that empowers young people and improves lives.

Contributing to the day’s significance, several former Hull FC players will take to the field once again, representing the Foundation in this special charity fixture.

Supporters are invited to attend the fixture and contribute via a donation upon entry to the designated match area. All donations will help sustain programmes that support children and young people with diverse needs.

Event Details:

•    Date: Sunday, 14th September 2025

•    Kick-off Time: 1pm

•    Venue: University of Hull Sports & Fitness Centre, Inglemire Lane

•    Entry: Donation on arrival

You can donate to both charities, of which money raised will be split between both Hull FC Community Foundation work and Life for a Kid. 


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