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Millwall Supporters' Club & The RBLI

Updated: Mar 21



MSC Partner with the

Royal British Legion Industries


 

The Millwall Supporters Club (MSC) are delighted to announce that we have made Royal British Legion Industries (RBLIhttps://rbli.co.uk/ our long term charity partner. It is our aim to assist this fabulous charity to raise funds not just in November but throughout the year.


As part of this collaboration we will be selling under licence some of the RBLI’s superb Tommy memorabilia. This will be available via the MSC online store, and also from our stand in the Fan Zone on match days. Items range from a selection of high quality pin pages to metal magnets, street signs Tommy figurines and glasses. But, even better we are looking to produce bespoke Millwall/RBLI items for sale to ‘wall fans.





ALL of these items are being produced by ex-service personnel and disabled workers at the RBLI factory in Aylesford near Maidstone. So your donations will be aiding servicemen and women DIRECTLY, not just via fund raising. And it is local to boot!


The RBLI have been developing housing on this site since 1917, and the process is on-going. Homeless people are being taken off the streets and given as roof over their heads. As many have little more than the clothes they stand in we can support them in many ways: supplying clothes, wash kits and household goods to help them get established.


For more information visit their website: https://rbli.co.uk/ 


RBLI


Registered in England Charity no 210063, Scotland Charity no SC048795


Registered address: Royal British Legion Industries Ltd, Hall Road, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7NL




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