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Closed 10/01/2014
Weʼve raised £9,912 to buy Cheltenham Town Ladies FC football kits
- Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
- Funded on Friday, 10th January 2014
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We don't see women's sport covered nearly enough by the media. In fact, women's sport gets the same coverage as men's darts.
The Sun is a paper renowned for sport. Yet rather than encourage girls and women to partake in sport it encourages them to take their clothes off for men.
We are appealing to the editor to stop showing the Page 3 topless images and to start representing women with respect.
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- 11 years ago
Lucy
11 years agoWe would definitely be keen to sponsor other women's sporting teams or individuals. Do get in touch.
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- 11 years ago
Lucy
11 years agoWe are incredibly proud to sponsor Cheltenham Town Ladies Football Club, and cannot wait to see them play in their new kit!
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- 11 years ago
Lucy
11 years agoWe are blown away by your support and generosity today. We honestly can't thank you enough.
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Anonymous
Jan 14, 2014
£10.00
Monica Threlfall
Jan 13, 2014
£20.00
Jono Whale
Jan 13, 2014
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Anonymous
Jan 11, 2014
£10.00
Jack Webster
Jan 11, 2014
£10.00
Philip Crump
Jan 10, 2014
£10.00
Judith Anderson
Jan 9, 2014
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Lucy
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
We are a group of volunteers, otherwise known as NMP3 HQ, who are campaigning to see the end of the Page 3, an icon of 1970s sexism in the UK. Please sign our petition here change.org/nomorepage3