A GIRLS' football team on the Isle of Wight is raising money for new kits and a charity.
The Wight Eagles U13s want to raise £1,000 to cover the cost of new kits and to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA).
The team will proudly feature the MNDA logo on their shirts.
Half of the money raised will go towards the cost of the kits, with the other half being donated to the charity.
Here's how you can help
If you want to donate to the Wight Eagles U13s' cause, follow this LINK.
The team's coach, Philip Collinson, said: "This isn’t just about football — it’s about teaching our young players the power of community and kindness, and standing for something bigger than ourselves.
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"Every donation — big or small — will help us hit our goal and make a real difference.
"If you can, please donate and share our GoFundMe page.
"Let’s show that football can do more than win matches. It can bring people together for a great cause."
The funds raised will help support those living with motor neurone disease and contribute to vital research.