Amicale FC & Revive Vanuatu Equipment Drive

The islands which make up Vanuatu are in rebuild mode following the devastation created by Cyclone Pam and battling through 12 months drought.

Amicale FC, a Club competing at the peak of Polynesian Football, the Vanuatu Premier League, and Revive Vanuatu are running a campaign that's going to make a big difference to the South Pacific region. 

Amicale FC provides football as the sport of choice for over 230 members, but given the volume of their playing group - many compete without boots and at times, without equipment.

Children either play barefooted, or share a pair of boots. 

Through the help of Highgate Primary School, Seymour College and Northline Transport at Norwood as collection points for donations and Virgin Australia as freight carriers - an Equipment Drive is now running in South Australia. 

Donations of new or used boots, gloves, bags and tropical first aid kits are being sought by Amicale as they strive to continue to offer teaching football to children from a grassroots level. 

For more information on how you can donate, please contact Meredith Jones on 0466 377 991 or get in touch with Amicale FC or Revive Vanuatu today.

Article photo: Revive Vanuatu Facebook.




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