Thank You, Chipstead Football Club, for Spreading Christmas Joy!

At Citrus Financial, our partnership with Chipstead Football Club has always been about more than just sponsorship. It’s about supporting a community that shares our values of kindness and generosity. This was on full display during our ‘Board Games for a Brighter Christmas’ appeal for Friends For Families!

Nearly 100 Board Games Donated by Chipstead FC

The response from the players, parents, and coaches at Chipstead Football Club has been nothing short of incredible. Thanks to their generosity, they collected nearly 100 board games to donate to Friends for Families, a local charity ensuring children and families receive a special gift this Christmas.

One standout moment was having the gifts delivered by three VIPs. Three members of the current U10s girls’ team, proudly wearing their Citrus Financial sponsored training tops.

VIP 2
VIP 1

Time to Get Wrapping

Over the coming week, our team will be wrapping these wonderful gifts with care (and perhaps a mince pie or two to keep us fuelled!) before delivering them to Friends for Families.

We hope the board games will help to bring some smiles to children and families who might not otherwise receive gifts this Christmas. That’s something we should all be proud of.

There's still time to donate

If you’d still like to get involved, there’s still time to donate! You can contribute to our appeal by using our Amazon wishlist, open until 29th November. It’s a quick and easy way to help bring joy to a child this Christmas.

To everyone at Chipstead Football Club,  thank you for your support and amazing generosity. Here’s to spreading joy, building community, and making this Christmas a little brighter for those who need it most.

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