Manchester United Announces UNICEF Partnership Extension

October 11, 2013

Manchester United has extended their partnership global children’s charity UNICEF.

The renewed partnership will see United commit £1million to fund vital child protection work and are calling on the club’s supporters to unite to protect children.

The United for UNICEF partnership has been hugely successful over the last 13 years, raising £3million and helping more than 3.4million vulnerable children worldwide.

It is the longest running partnership of its kind between a sporting organisation and a global charity.

Of the new £1million commitment, £500,000 will be used to fund UNICEF’s essential work to protect children in Vietnam where 20% of the estimated 23.6million children living in the country are vulnerable to abuse, exploitation and neglect.

The funding will be used to support children who are orphans, those who have been involved in child labour or trafficking, and others who live on the streets or suffer from drug abuse.

Announcing the partnership renewal at the club’s Aon Training Complex, United Manager, David Moyes said: “Manchester United is very proud of United for UNICEF and the many young lives it has helped in the last 13 years. The team and I are therefore delighted to support the renewal of this incredible partnership and highlight UNICEF’s vital child protection work.

“In my short time as Manchester United manager I have already travelled halfway around the world and witnessed first-hand the Club’s unbelievable fan base, and together I am confident we will help United for UNICEF raise another £1 million.”

David Bull, Executive Director of UNICEF UK, said: “We are immensely proud of our long-standing partnership with Manchester United and the continued commitment from the club and its fans to improving the lives of vulnerable children across the world.

“UNICEF relies entirely on voluntary donations and partnerships like United for UNICEF, and we are delighted that Manchester United has renewed this partnership for a further three years, helping us make a lasting difference to the lives of many more children.”

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