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Glasgow postman helps EK Pirates U16s team win kit funding boost

The East Kilbride Pirates U16s American football team was awarded the funding through Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids programme, which aims to get more young people active by supporting grassroots clubs in their communities.

The Pirates were nominated for the funding by their coach and local postman, Willie Brown.

Mr Brown, a Hall of Fame player, ensured the boys got new practice and playing jerseys, as well as ‘bottom kit’ for training and games.

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Greg Sage, director of corporate affairs and ESG at Royal Mail, said: "Our 130,000 people are at the heart of their communities across the UK, and Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids gives colleagues the opportunity to show their support and help young people get active in their local area.

"Unwavering pride and passion, forging through all weathers, out in the community – grassroots sport has a lot in common with Royal Mail.

"This exciting new initiative brings the two together and we are delighted to be able to support the East Kilbride Pirates."

The Pirates were established in 1985 and are an amateur, volunteer-run club that aims to provide a safe and positive environment for all players to participate in and enjoy American football.

Amanda McDonald, chair of the East Kilbride Pirates, said: "The grant from Royal Mail has been a godsend for us in these challenging times, especially because American football uniforms have to be ordered specially from a limited number of suppliers.

"The kids are delighted to wear their new jerseys to their tournaments.

"Willie was a real hero to apply for this funding – it’s typical of how passionate and dedicated he is to the team."

The Kits 4 Kids programme was launched to help youth sports teams in need of new equipment and received 2,500 nominations from employees in its first year and has supported 300 teams so far.

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