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Sir Gareth Southgate backs The Multibank charity campaign to help unlock access to sport for families in need.

by Fiona Briggs
May 19, 2026
in Sustainability
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Multibank charity campaignAhead of a major summer of sport, Amazon has launched a new initiative where purchases of selected sports products will trigger a donation to The Multibank. For every three eligible items purchased – including footballs, shinpads and kit – an equivalent item will be donated to help ensure more young people have access to sport. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the importance of access to sport, particularly for young people who may otherwise be unable to participate, while encouraging customers to support donations through everyday purchases.

The Multibank, supported by principal partner Amazon, distributes surplus goods to families in need through a nationwide network of charities and community organisations. Alongside everyday essentials such as toiletries, nappies and household items, some of the most commonly requested items include items like football boots, sports kit, and toys.

The campaign comes as new data reveals the cost of sports kit and equipment is a barrier to access and opportunity for young people across the UK.

New YouGov data reveals:

  • 1 in 6 parents (15%) say their children have had to give up their sporting ambitions as they can’t afford the kit or equipment to take part.
  • 3 in 4 parents (72%) of children aged 4-18 believe a lack of access to sports equipment leads to fewer opportunities for those from lower-income families.
  • 2 in 5 parents (40%) with gross household income of under £30,000, whose child(ren) quit sports or had to give up a sporting ambition, cited football as the activity they had to give up because they could no longer afford the kit or equipment.

Speaking on the importance of access to sport, Sir Gareth Southgate said: “Football gave me so much growing up, and I’ve seen first-hand the role it can play in young people’s lives – not just physically, but for confidence, belonging and mental wellbeing. Over the years, I’ve worked with so many players whose journeys started in difficult circumstances. Talent is everywhere, but opportunity isn’t always.

That’s why I am supporting The Multibank, and its work with Amazon to ensure essential items are available to those in need, helping give more young people the chance to take part and feel included in sport.”

How to get involved

It’s simple, purchase any eligible product from now until the 4th June, and for every third item purchased, an equivalent item will be donated to The Multibank.

Brands participating in You Buy. We Donate. include Mitre, Speedo, Berghaus, Canterbury, Endura, Kickers and Vans.

Product categories include: Football, swimming, cycling, rugby, outdoor wear/hiking, footwear.

See below a selection of the products available to purchase in support of The Multibank and shop the full range here.

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