The BootRoom partnership

Street Football Wales are enthused to have formed a formal partnership with The BootRoom who have agreed to support our football inclusion programme.

Through this new partnership we will be able to remove another barrier to participation by providing our players who are most in need with a pair of football boots.  

The BootRoom was founded by Carl Bradley who aims to tackle clothing poverty in sport by hosting a community boot donation facility where families and individuals can have a pair of football boots that have been donated with no questions asked.

Carl is really passionate about social change and aims to remove as many barriers as possible when it comes to participating in sport. The BootRoom is a non-for-profit organisation and is run entirely by volunteers and donated sports kit.

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If any players or volunteers at a Street Football Wales session is in urgent need of a pair of football boots to enable participation. Please contact us and we will work with The BootRoom to source a pair.  

Scott (Project Manager) – “ This partnership with The BootRoom is essential for our development as a charity and enables us to remove as many barriers to participation as possible.

I recently visited Carl at the Community Boot Room in Briton Ferry where I witnessed first-hand the level of community support for the project and all of the hard work that goes in to making this possible. I look forward to working with Carl in the near future to tackle clothing poverty in sport” 

Carl Bradley (The Bootroom founder) - “On finding out more about Street Football Wales our project The BootRoom broke down every barrier. One of the main reasons behind our partnership was both parties sing from the same sheet, to help so many people from all walks of life. I believe we are the perfect partnership.”

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