In a powerful move towards sustainability, Salford Red Devils have made a significant donation to Charity Super.Mkt at Quayside MediaCity.
Sam Stone and Shane Wright hand-delivered exclusive sports gear collected from the players during the off-season, showcasing the club’s commitment to making a positive impact beyond the field.
Exclusive Sports Gear at Affordable Prices
The Super League rugby club’s donation includes playing shirts from previous seasons, top-notch training gear, and other branded Salford Red Devils merchandise.
Shoppers can discover items still sporting tags, with prices starting at just £5 per piece.
Among the treasures are signed-match-worn player shirts of former Red, Danny Addy, and England Knights International, Deon Cross.
Additionally, two squad-signed shirts, including the first squad-signed 2024 shirt, are up for grabs.
Golden Ticket Surprise
As a special treat, selected Salford Red Devils items come with a rare golden ticket.
This exclusive ticket gives five lucky shoppers the chance to win two tickets to the first home game of the season at The Salford Stadium against Castleford Tigers on February 25, 2024.
Quick shoppers can secure these golden pairs!
Salford Red Devils’ Commitment to Community
Paul King, Managing Director of Salford Red Devils, expressed excitement about collaborating with Charity Super.Mkt.
He emphasised the club’s dedication to making a positive impact by supporting Charity Super.Mkt.
He said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Charity Super.Mkt and donate some special items and player-worn gear to aid their efforts.
“As a club, we believe in making a positive impact beyond the field, and by supporting Charity Super.Mkt we’re able to ensure a sustainable route for these pieces, offer an affordable option for our community, and support some fantastic charities.”
The donated items, including special gear and player-worn items, aim to provide a sustainable option for the community, with proceeds benefiting Age UK, All Aboard, Emmaus, Havens Hospices, Together Trust, and St Vincent de Paul.
Wayne Hemingway MBE Applauds Sustainable Choices
Wayne Hemingway MBE, co-founder of Charity Super.Mkt, praised the success of the location at MediaCity in Salford.
He highlighted the increasing consciousness of people, including sports fans, about their choices and their impact on the world.
He said: “MediaCity in Salford has been such a great location for us and we certainly hope to be back, as it’s been such a success.
“People, including sports fans, are becoming more conscious of their choices and the effect they have on the world. We’re happy to help give them new sports gear without hurting the planet or breaking the bank.”
Charity Super.Mkt aims to offer new sports gear without harming the planet or breaking the bank.
Limited Time at Quayside MediaCity
Following a successful debut in the North of England, Charity Super.Mkt will remain open at Quayside MediaCity until January 28, 2024.
This sustainable shopping destination is co-founded by Marie Chenoweth, CEO of TRAID sustainable clothing charity, and Wayne Hemingway MBE, known for HemingwayDesign and co-founding the British fashion brand Red or Dead.
Sustainable Shopping with Purpose
Charity Super.Mkt, designed to be a sustainable and purposeful shopping destination, aligns with the growing awareness of responsible consumer choices.
It encourages conscious shopping while providing an array of quality sports gear at affordable prices.
So why not get some great gear and help the planet too?
Opening Hours:
- Mon-Fri: 10 am-6 pm
- Thu: 10 am-8 pm
- Sat: 10 am-7 pm
- Sun: 11 am-5 pm
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