Kiwi are teaming up with the FA
The FA are lending their support to the Shoe Aid for Africa campaign this year, helping Kiwi to ensure that instead of running around barefoot, more African children can play their favourite game wearing a pair of shoes.
Sir David Richards, Chairman FA Premier League; Vice Chairman of the FA International Committee
"At the FA, we strive to empower people to be what they want to be. This is as equally relevant with our grass roots involvement as with our world-renowned players. But there are places in the world, such as Africa, where, before the children can become inspired by football, they have some very basic requirements, starting with shoes to wear. I am therefore delighted to lend my personal support to the Shoe Aid for Africa campaign. Kiwi are facilitating British school children to give their sports shoes extra time with a new owner in Africa, thereby enabling a whole new group of young people the opportunity to be who they want to be too."


