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Stocksbridge Park Steels become charity partners with Stocksbridge Food Bank

Stocksbridge Park Steels are set to become charity partners with Stocksbridge Food Bank in an agreement which will help families across North Sheffield.

After successful food and cash donation campaigns over the last two Christmas periods, Stocksbridge Park Steels FC is delighted to announce that Stocksbridge Foodbank will become the clubs Charity partner on an ongoing basis.

This arrangement recognises the fact that food poverty is not confined to the festive period and so both parties will continue to explore a range of projects intended to deliver real benefit to disadvantaged people in the local community. Over £2000 has been raised across the last two years during the club’s food bank drives.

Park Steels Commercial Director, Roger Gissing commented “After 2 very successful Christmas campaigns, the club has decided to officially adopt the Stocksbridge Food Bank as our Charity Partner.

“As a club we have been focusing our activities around helping the community and becoming a hub that the community can be proud of and be an active part of.

“With the exciting plans the Food Bank are looking to develop it’s a great chance for us both to bring a project together, and help the community in many ways.”

Ian Lucraft, the Methodist minister for Stocksbridge, Crane Moor and Green Moor added: “These developments include a new Community Food Hub on Cedar Road which is in the process of being negotiated. This will have a community shop alongside the Food Bank and a community café.

“We are very excited by these developments.”

For further comment, please contact Stocksbridge Park Steels media officer Adam Allcroft on media@stocksbridgeps.co.uk or adamallcroft13@hotmail.com. The latter is the only e-mail monitored during work hours.

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