EFL Week Of Action: Hull City’s Alfie Jones and Matt Ingram visit Hull Foodbank
Posted on 18th January 2023 at 15:04
Hull City’s Alfie Jones and Matt Ingram assisted with a number of different tasks at Hull Foodbank on Tuesday to continue the positive work around the Together Project campaign.
This visit also showcased the vital role that Clubs and Club Community Organisations (CCOs) play in their local communities as part of the EFL’s Week of Action.
The Together Project campaign encourages supporters to donate food and other important items to provide vital support throughout the football season.
The Tigers Trust have supported Hull City with the food drop and assisting with the delivery of items to the Hull Foodbank so far and with the current climate of cost of living crisis we urgently require additional help from the community.
Ahead of each league game this season, drop-off points will be in place at Tiger Leisure and at the Tigers Trust Arena.
The following items are welcomed (please avoid donating fresh produce and no glass):
Tinned veg
Tinned fruit
Rice pudding
Cooking Sauces
Coffee (non-glass packaging)
Tea bags
Tinned rice pudding
Jam (non-glass packaging)
Instant mashed potato
Pasta/rice/noodles
Soup (cans/packet)
Beans
Tinned tomatoes
Soap
Shower gel
Deodorant
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Shampoo
Feminine hygiene products
Toilet rolls
Rice
Tagged as: EFL Week Of Action, Players & Staff Engagement
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