Doncaster Rovers Belles skip Secret Santa to make foodbank donation
Centre-back Charlotte Dinsdale led the initiative and, after collecting donations from players and staff, rallied together five other team-mates to carry out a big shop for goods which were handed over to the Trussell Trust.
She said: “We wanted to do something different given the year that everybody’s had and I pitched to the girls and management that rather than a secret Santa we use that money to do something really positive for the community.
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Hide Ad"I thought we could raise maybe a couple of hundred pounds - but everyone bought into the idea and it was brilliant to raise so much.
“There are so many families out there impacted by the effects of the pandemic and we wanted to do something as a team and part of the community. The local fans come and support us week in week out, and we want to give something back.
“I’m not from Doncaster originally but have really settled in to the Belles and the area and I was really pleased absolutely everybody got behind it.”
Manager Andy Butler says it epitomises the role a community club like the Belles can play in Doncaster.
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Hide AdHe said: “It’s an incredible effort from the girls to help people at this difficult time. It’s a credit to them as players and people to raise so much money and organise what they have done.
“We’ve got a group of players who are great on the pitch and give their all, but they’re even better people off the pitch and this is just another example of that.”