Albion in the Community
Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation
Don’t dump them… donate them
With the predicted cold snap on the horizon – where temperatures could drop as low as -20 – it’s vital we all wrap up warm against the cold this winter.
Do you have any men’s coats, thick socks, shoes, old woolies, gloves and scarves you no longer require?
Bring the items to the stadium before our home match against Bristol City on Tuesday 27th November and volunteers will collect them as you enter the ground.
There are hundreds of homeless people in Brighton and Hove who spend night after night in freezing temperatures and each year some needlessly perish from the cold.
That’s why, this winter, the Albion and AITC are working with local charity, ‘Off the Fence,’ to support their Winter Survival Appeal with the goal of collecting any men’s winter clothing the supporters no longer require.
“I get pretty cold sitting in the dugout on winter nights,” said Albion boss Gus Poyet, “…and that’s only for a couple of hours. Please give what clothing you can to help the homeless.”
All donations will be distributed to Brighton and Hove’s homeless.
You can also donate to the appeal by texting OTFF12£’amount’ to 70070. Just £10 buys a sleeping bag that could save a life.
Gus Poyet urges fans to help the homelessAlbion in the Community
With the predicted cold snap on the horizon – where temperatures could drop as low as -20 – it’s vital we all wrap up warm against the cold this winter.
Do you have any men’s coats, thick socks, shoes, old woolies, gloves and scarves you no longer require?
Bring the items to the stadium before our home match against Bristol City on Tuesday 27th November and volunteers will collect them as you enter the ground.
There are hundreds of homeless people in Brighton and Hove who spend night after night in freezing temperatures and each year some needlessly perish from the cold.
That’s why, this winter, the Albion and AITC are working with local charity, ‘Off the Fence,’ to support their Winter Survival Appeal with the goal of collecting any men’s winter clothing the supporters no longer require.
“I get pretty cold sitting in the dugout on winter nights,” said Albion boss Gus Poyet, “…and that’s only for a couple of hours. Please give what clothing you can to help the homeless.”
All donations will be distributed to Brighton and Hove’s homeless.
You can also donate to the appeal by texting OTFF12£’amount’ to 70070. Just £10 buys a sleeping bag that could save a life.
Gus Poyet urges fans to help the homelessAlbion in the Community