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Northampton Town FC


Club achieves its goal of bringing festive joy to children


A Christmas Toy Campaign, organised by Northampton Town FC, was a roaring success, bringing festive cheer to children in need across the county. T e campaign saw an incredible amount of support


from the local community, with generous donations of brand-new toys for children of all ages. The toys collected were distributed to three local


charities: Northamptonshire Children’s Trust, Rainbows and the Northampton General Hospital Children’s Ward, bringing smiles to hundreds of young faces over the festive season. Fans, residents and businesses were invited to drop off


their toy donations at the Sixfi elds stadium, and a wide variety of toys were donated, ranging from games and educational toys for younger children to books and sports equipment for older kids. T e club is extremely proud to have facilitated such a positive community initiative, ensuring that children in need received a gift at Christmas. “We are truly overwhelmed by the generosity of the


Northampton community, our fans and our partners,” said James Corrigan, Commercial Director of Northampton


Town Football Club. “T is has been a fantastic initiative, and it’s heartwarming to see so many people come together to help bring joy to children in need at Christmas. We are incredibly thankful to everyone who donated toys and supported the campaign. It’s a privilege for us to give back to the children in our local community.” Northampton Town is incredibly grateful to everyone


who played a part in the success of the campaign. A special thank you goes to AIT Home Delivery for their support in transporting the toys and to Cawley’s for generously provid- ing the drop-off bins and toys. Also to Persimmon Homes, Smyths Toys and Snowdon Homes for their generous toy donations; and to A M Water for their help with the supply and delivering of toys, and Hawsons Chartered Accountants, for assisting with sorting the toys, while also contributing a signifi cant number of toys themselves, and of course, to the loyal Cobblers fans for their donations. Additionally, the club would like to thank BEES, Safe


& Secure, Northants FA, Jim Rosenthal, Ash Planning Ltd, Collective13 Clothing and members of the Cobblers Business Club for their kind toy donations. T e campaign would not have been possible without the support and commitment of all these partners. T e toys collected through the campaign were distributed


to reach the children in time for Christmas. T e club is proud to have played a role in spreading the holiday Cobblers cheer.


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