NewsLFC Foundation logo to be proudly displayed on LFC Women's shirts
The logo will feature on the back of the home, away and third jerseys for all remaining matches, and will be worn for the first time during this Sunday's Barclays Women's Super League clash with Aston Villa at St Helens Stadium (12pm GMT kick-off).
Supporters can add the LFC Foundation patch to the back of their shirts for just £5. This option is available both in-store and online, with proceeds going towards developing and supporting the club's official charity's work.
This weekend's fixture with Villa also marks LFC's annual Community Day at St Helens Stadium to celebrate the incredible work of LFC Foundation.
For Community Day, there will be LFC Foundation programme participants acting as flag wavers pitchside ahead of kick-off to welcome the teams onto the pitch. There will also be free activities on the concourse before the game – including STEM taster sessions.
At half-time, more LFC Foundation programme participants will take to the pitch to play football as part of the Community Day activities.

LFC Foundation is dedicated to tackling social inequalities and raising aspirations both in the Liverpool City Region and beyond.
The Foundation delivers programmes that have a positive impact on health, learning and employment outcomes in the highest-need communities across the Liverpool City Region, as well as through impactful partnerships internationally.
Last season alone, LFC Foundation supported more than 145,000 people. Since it first began reporting across the 2020-21 season, the club's official charity has generated more than £170 million in healthcare savings, contributed more than £36 million to the local economy and supported a total of 529,000 people.
You can support LFC Foundation by making a donation at www.liverpoolfc.com/foundation.
Your support is vital – every donation, no matter how small, helps the Foundation towards reaching its ambition of supporting 500,000 people per season in the next five years.
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