We're still collecting donations
On the 10th December 2024 we'd raised £6,435 with 182 supporters in 28 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
Kitmas hopes to brighten the Christmas of many children in the UK, distributing football shirts to kids who may not otherwise receive gifts.
by Kitmas in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
On the 10th December 2024 we'd raised £6,435 with 182 supporters in 28 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
We're over the moon we've hit our target! Thank you so much for donating, we're so grateful for your generosity. And the more donations we receive, the more kids we can give shirts to this Christmas.
Sadly more families than ever before will struggle to afford gifts this Christmas. In fact, 1 in 7 parents and carers won't be able to afford presents for their children at all.
Any football fan has childhood memories of the excitement of pulling on a new kit, and Kitmas aims to spread that happiness around the country. Every shirt we send represents a child who we want to bring joy to this Christmas.
There are three ways you can help brighten a child’s Christmas with a new football shirt this year.
1. DONATE MONEY
100% of donations will be used to buy new shirts that can be given to children on Christmas Day. The more money we can collect, the more shirts we can buy.
2. DONATE A SHIRT
Around the country hundreds of pre-loved football shirts will be sitting in cupboards and wardrobes once children have grown out of them. Kitmas will accept any football shirt in very good to 'like new' condition, just send them to us: Kitmas Appeal, PO Box 1697, Bedford, MK40 9GS.
3. CREATE A KITMAS AT YOUR CLUB
Any football fans clubs, supporters groups or community organisations can create their own version of Kitmas through Crowdfunder. You would need to buy and distribute your club's shirts in your community this Christmas. It's so simple to get started – please do contact us with any questions.
And, just as importantly as all three, please do help us spread the word about Kitmas to anyone you think might be interested in getting involved.
Kitmas was founded by football podcaster and activist Paul Watson and his wife Lizzie, with support from stand up comedians Vix Leyton and Mark Watson (Paul's brother). Our little ones Luca and Benji are very helpful too!
Since we started in 2020, the campaign has raised over £75,000 and distributed 5,500 shirts to young football fans through our relationships with community centres around the U.K.
So far, we have distributed to centres in London, Bristol, Stroud, Gloucester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Burnley, Brighton, Exeter, Belfast, Cheltenham, Leeds, Bedford, Glamorgan, Liverpool, Newquay, Hastings, Leicester, Nottingham and Norwich.
This is our 5th anniversary year and we want to make an even bigger impact. We're so grateful for your support, and Merry Kitmas!
Kitmas was has been featured heavily in the press in the past. Here is a selection of the coverage we received.
Sky News: Fans urged to donate football kits to make Christmas special for disadvantaged children
The Independent: Football fans donate kit for disadvantaged kids’ Christmas presents
Evening Standard: Football fans donate kit for disadvantaged kids’ Christmas presents
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