Footballers make generous donation to Crewe food bank and care homes

By Gwyn Griffiths

27th Aug 2021 | Local News

Nantwich Ladies players took the hampers to Crewe food bank and care homes
Nantwich Ladies players took the hampers to Crewe food bank and care homes

A CREWE food bank has received hamper donations from a ladies football team.

St Paul's Pantry in Hightown was one of those to benefit from the generosity of Nantwich Town Ladies' first team, whose players drove out with their donations to the food bank, as well as to care homes in Crewe and Nantwich.

The kind-hearted gesture was the the idea of players Dani Fisher-Sherratt and Kirsty Fisher-Sherratt, who were joined by Emily Fallon, Rima Houssaini, Maddie Jones, Emma Palin, Marni Williams, and Saskia Williamson, along with first team manager Chris Broad.

All the items in the hampers were donated by the club's players and staff and decoratively packaged.

The nine hampers each contained coffee, biscuits, tea, chocolates, prosecco, wine, crackers, and other relevant items.

Club manager Chris Broad said: "The work our local carers and food banks have always done has become far more important recently with the pandemic.

"It is important to us that they are recognised for it with this small gesture."

     

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