The Village Charity will appear on the Hoops men’s home and away shirts for all league and cup games, as well as all replica kits.
The Village Charity works worldwide to provide holistic wraparound support to communities and individuals who are vulnerable or excluded.
Working closely with local leaders, The Village Charity develops long-term strategies for success by employing the arts, sport, nature, mental health therapy and the expansion of enterprise and ideas so that disadvantaged communities, and those living within them, can reach their full potential in a sustainable way.
The Village Charity has worked in-depth in remote parts of Africa, the Middle East as well as here at home, in England. They are looking forward to expanding and launching new partnerships in 2022.
David Clark, Commercial Manager at Oxford City F.C. says,
“We are incredibly proud to be partnering with The Village Charity for the 2021/22 season. The work that Dominique and the team do to support individuals and communities world-wide is exceptional.
“At Oxford City we have been at the heart of our community since 1882 and we firmly believe that football can be a positive driver for social change, betterment and inclusion. Working with The Village Charity enables us to apply this both locally and internationally.
“I am certain that our collaboration will go a long way in helping people across the world, changing their lives for the better and building something that is truly sustainable.”
Dominique Sinagra, CEO of The Village Charity says,
“The Village Charity is hugely honoured and excited to be partnering with Oxford City Football Club – an organisation that has many values aligned with our own.
“We are so inspired by their unwavering commitment to the local community, not only in providing a hub for families and friends to come together through football, but also via their collaborative and inclusive outreach programmes.
By working together this season, we truly believe that our collective mission is something that the OCFC community can really get behind and be proud of in the years to come.”