The life-changing work of the Middlesbrough FC (MFC) Foundation is set to receive a significant boost this weekend. The club’s principal partner, Kindred, has donated its front-of-shirt sponsorship ahead of the game against Hully City (Saturday 30th November), so that MFC can highlight its inspirational work across Teesside.

Normally, the logo of gambling operator Unibet – with “Zero% Mission”, which is Kindred’s Responsible gambling message – would adorn First Team shirts.

The move is part of the club’s ‘Foundation Weekend’, and forms part of an initiative to highlight the Foundation’s life-changing work for participants of all ages in the local community, as well as how people in the area can access its projects and services.

 The MFC Foundation works to raise aspirations and improve the life chances of young people and adults across Teesside. Its work is supported and funded, in part, by the club’s commercial partners, including Kindred Group.

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 Kindred is a long-term, valued partner of the club. As part of its commercial relationship with MFC, Kindred supports MFC Foundation’s ‘Think With Your Feet’ – a programme that enables local men to meet, play football and discuss their mental health issues in a safe, respectful environment. MFC Foundation works to raise aspirations and improve the life chances of young people and adults across Teesside.

Earlier this season, ‘Boro star Isaiah Jones sat down with a group of participants from the course where they chatted openly about mental health and the benefits of the ‘Think With Your Feet’ programme. A video is available to watch.

Kindred have partnered with Middlesbrough since 2018, making it one of the most successful and long-running in British football. It is due to run until at least 2027.

Sam Mead, UK General Manager, Kindred: “Our relationship with Middlesbrough FC and their Foundation is a long-running, deep and supportive one. We are all aware, and incredibly proud of, the Foundation’s incredible work in the North-East community. As such, we are delighted to once again donate our normal front-of-shirt space to the Foundation for this weekend’s fixture against Hull City. In the spirit of what this weekend is all about, we would urge supporters to seek out the MFC’s outreach programmes, if they feel they could benefit from the various initiatives on offer. Please visit mfcfoundation.co.uk for further information”