Nottingham Forest donate 3,000 food parcels to homeless after Reading match called off due to waterlogged pitch

The Tricky Trees gave out pies, pasties and sandwiches to a homelessness charity in the city

Jack Rathborn
Monday 28 October 2019 07:07 EDT
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Nottingham Forest donated food to a homelessness charity
Nottingham Forest donated food to a homelessness charity (@NFFC)

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Nottingham Forest have donated 3,000 food parcels to the homeless after their match against Reading was called off.

A waterlogged pitch meant their Championship match was postponed, leaving plenty of food unsold.

But instead of letting it go to waste, the club have donated it to Framework, a homelessness charity in Nottingham.

Pies, pasties and sandwiches were handed out in packages.

Forest’s CFO Samantha Gordon and Community CEO Graham Moran helped to hand out the food.

Forest made the decision after their match with Reading was postponed
Forest made the decision after their match with Reading was postponed (@NFFC)

And after making the second donation of its kind, fans came out in praise of the Tricky Trees.

One fan proclaimed: “I love what this club has become – it’s every bit as important as what happens on the pitch as far as I’m concerned.”

While another added: “Well done all at NFFC! A kind gesture that puts a bit of faith back into Human kindness.”

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