Bluebirds inspire The Salvation Army’s soccer stars

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Players from Cardiff City FC shared professional skills advice and inspiration with amateur players from The Salvation Army’s Tŷ Gobaith Lifehouse in Cardiff during a visit to the Donation Centre at Colchester Avenue on Monday (20 October).

Bluebirds defenders Dylan Lawlor and Will Fish donated re-usable training kit to residents of the church and charity’s Bute Street homelessness accommodation. The visit will help illustrate that sport, and football in particular, is a game for everyone, bringing people together regardless of background or experiences.

The Club urges fans to make their own donations either at The Salvation Army Donation Centre or in special containers at Cardiff City Stadium.

Mark Denham, Head of Communications at Cardiff City Football Club said: “We’re really pleased to be able to offer our support to the residents of Tŷ Gobaith and hope that the Cardiff City kit donated by Will and Dylan this month can either be resold through the Salvation Army Donation Centre for the residents’ shared benefit or displayed. 

“Cardiff City Football Club has always supported its local communities and has a growing commitment to adopting sustainable practices. Both these core pledges come together with our visit to the donation centre.”

Dylan Lawlor, Will Fish

 A team from the Tŷ Gobaith Lifehouse in Cardiff won the Partnership Trophy football tournament in 2023. Part of that trophy winning team was Mark, a former resident who also played for Wales in the homeless World Cup in Cardiff in 2019.

Mark said: “Meeting the players from Cardiff City was an incredible experience. The players that we cheer on and want to succeed met me in my environment and this means the world to me. In the past when I have played for Ty Gobaith at the Partnership Trophy it has been a real highlight in my life. Not just the actual playing the games on the day, but the travelling the day before, being in the hotel, the planning, the teamwork, the community and trust between us as a team is worth its weight in gold.”

The Salvation Army Wales

The Salvation Army Donation Centre Manager, Dean Harvey, added: “We’re proud to have Cardiff City supporting The Salvation Army with our recycling aims. It’s a great way to show how football can inspire positive change and sustainability by encouraging fans to recycle, donate and make a difference in the community.”

You can follow The Salvation Army in Wales on X and Facebook, and keep up with the work of the Cardiff Donation Centre on Facebook and Instagram.

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