BACK in February, we brought you the story of how an old Witton Albion kit had found a new home in a village in Malawi.
It was all thanks to the work of charity KitAid, who distribute unwanted bits of playing equipment to the world's poorest countries.
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Now, the Albion will be represented even better in Malawi after more of their old playing kits found their way to Africa.
The club donated shirts formerly worn by their development squad to KitAid, who have found it a new home in the Malawian city of Blantyre.
Chairman John Salmon said: "KitAid is a charity we hold close to our hearts as a club, so it is great to see our donation going to good use.
"There are many smiling faces on our friends in Malawi who are now able to play the game we love and wear Witton colours.
"We hope they enjoy the game and look forward to helping other teams in the future."
For more information about KitAid and the work they do, visit their website – kitaid.net.
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