Npower declares the Sixways Kit Amnesty a soaring success
                
                
              Released on: March 31, 2009, 8:37 am
Author: Npower
Industry: Energy
              The npower-sponsored Sixways Kit Amnesty saw local mums
  working hard on Mother's Day, as they joined family and friends at the
  local derby rugby match between Worcester Warriors and Gloucester where
  spectators pegged out shirts, shorts and boots, all in the name of
  charity.
              With tensions on the pitch rising, Warriors fans were asked to stand side-by-side
                with rivals Gloucester in donating unwanted kit to international rugby charity,
                SOS/iRB Kit Aid.
              The Kit Amnesty was hosted by Worcester Warriors, in partnership with official club
                sponsor and community partner, npower,
                aiming to inspire supporters to back a good cause as well as their team.
              Around 1,000 pieces of kit, including shirts, boots, shorts and socks, were hung out
                on special washing lines surrounding Sixways Stadium, with volunteers from the
                charity on hand to help fans with their contributions. 
              Tom Ryder, marketing and community manager at Worcester Warriors, said: "We have
                thoroughly enjoyed hosting Gloucester and thank them and npower for their efforts in
                supporting our first ever Sixways Kit Amnesty. We look forward to working with them
                on similar projects in the future."
              Carol Hart, community involvement manager at npower, added: "This event has met
                with such a terrific response, and the generosity of these fans will provide a real
                boost to developing junior rugby in less fortunate countries around the world."
              SOS/iRB Kit Aid encourages rugby fans from across the UK to share their love of the
                game by helping make a difference to young enthusiasts in poorer nations around the
                world.
              The kit amnesty remains open, and organisers hope to double the number of donations
                in coming weeks. For more information visit: www.sosirbkitaid.org or the npower
                media centre 
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              About SOS/iRB KitAid:
                SOS/iRB Kit Aid is a rugby project that gives less advantaged children around the
                world a chance to play and develop rugby in emerging nations through the collection
                and distribution of unused/unwanted kit from the UK and Ireland.
              About npower:
                  RWE npower has
                been awarded the prestigious Community Mark from Business in the Community (BitC). 
                npower is the only utility business, amongst 21 other companies in the UK, to
                receive this accolade. The Community Mark                 is a new BitC standard, created
                to recognise companies that are good investors in local communities and who have
              brought about real and positive changes.
                              PR Contact:
                Sunita Patel
                PR Executive
                Npower
                Oak House
                Worcester 
                WR4 9FP
                0845 070 2807
                www.npowermediacentre.com
               
 
                 
 
                