Enter Shikari team up with St Albans City FC for new charity t-shirt
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Enter Shikari have teamed up with St Albans City FC to debut a new charity shirt that will raise funds for food banks across the UK.
The latest collaboration comes after the St Albans band partnered with the National League South outfit to display their logo on their home kit for the 2020/21 season.
The new shirt sees the Clarence Park side’s traditional blue and yellow colours being incorporated into the black design – which boasts Enter Shikari’s logo on the front.
Rock band Enter: Shikari are the new sponsors of St Albans City s shirts.
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Expected to be available from March 19, the shirts are now available to pre-order.
Chris Batten, Enter Shikari s bassist, said: From the beginning of our partnership with SACFC, the main focus was to strive to give back to the communities that gave us so much, and allowed us to grow. Enter Shikari has also always had a strong connections with Liverpool, and it’s one of the many cities across the country we’ve been made to feel at home in. In a world where there is already far too much division, FSFoodbanks is an amazing example of rivals coming together in unity to benefit their people.
Some of the food donated by Jack s to MoCoCo House They seek to empower young people by offering them the opportunity to move towards independent living with a safe, secure, caring environment that understands their unique needs and backgrounds. Darren Preston, store manager of Jack s Middlewich said: Everyone at Jack s is always looking for new ways to give back to the local community. MoCoCo House Supported Living and Middlewich & District Foodbank have been working so hard throughout the pandemic and we re very happy to help in any way we can. Gennie Farrar, youth support worker at MoCoCo House, said: “MoCoCo House were delighted to receive a donation from Jack’s. Thank you for your support and generosity, it is much appreciated by both staff and residents.”