28, Oct, 2021

KIT OUT THE NATION HANDOVER

The London Irish Foundation, the charitable arm of London Irish RFC, is proud to support the initiative, ‘Kit out the Nation’.

‘Kit out the Nation’ is designed to encourage more sporting opportunities by providing suitable equipment, for children and adults alike, who would like to become more active.

On Thursday 28th October, The London Irish Foundation made a large donation to Craig Hunter from CH Rugby who said.

“I am delighted to be at Hazelwood this morning with the London Irish Foundation to collect these kind donations which will support those who need it “

Joseph Pegg, Foundation Manager said “It was a great initiative to be a part of, the kit provided will enable children, and adults to become more nvolved”

I would like to thank our community for their help, whilst donating sports kit for this worthy project. As it moves forward, I know you will have helped put a smile on someone's face. Thank you from us all". Andy Keast - Chief Executive London Irish Foundation"

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