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Penistone Church Women FC are one of two local sports clubs that have received a large donation, thanks to The Cadbury Foundation
Penistone Church Women FC are one of two local sports clubs that have received a large donation, thanks to The Cadbury Foundation

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South Yorkshire sports clubs receive substantial donation from The Cadbury Foundation

Two local sports clubs have been chosen by regional employees at Mondelēz International to each receive a grant of £2,500.

Barnsley RUFC and Penistone Ladies FC have received the large sum from The Cadbury Foundation, as part of its ‘Your Charity Your Choice’ campaign.

Formed in 1902, Barnsley RUFC currently play in Yorkshire Division Two, and are currently striving for promotion to the region’s elite division. Dawn Woodcock, asset reliability engineering manager at the Mondelēz International site in Sheffield, which produces iconic brands including Liquorice Allsorts, Jelly Babies and Trebor Mints, nominated Barnsley RUFC to receive the substantial grant.

Dawn has saw the impact the generous grant has had on the non-profit sport club first-hand, having been a player at Barnsley RUFC for the past 10 years. The £2,500 donation from The Cadbury Foundation has enabled the club to install a bespoke kitchen area, so Barnsley RUFC can cook their own meals and drive additional revenue on match days.

Penistone Church Ladies FC is home to teams that currently play in the Sheffield and Hallamshire Women’s and Girls League. The £2,500 donation has allowed the local club to cover the associated training fees for all of its players throughout this year’s season, as well as purchase brand-new training tops for all of the women in the teams.

Each year, Mondelēz International employees from across the UK are invited to nominate wellbeing-related charities or projects close to their hearts to receive a grant, with the final shortlisted charities voted for by the wider workforce.

Ryan Ulley, multi discipline engineer at Mondelēz International, nominated Penistone Church Ladies FC to receive the £2,500 grant. He comments: “The rise of women’s football over the past few years has been incredibly inspiring, so I’m delighted to know that thanks to my nomination as part of the ‘Your Charity Your Choice scheme’, Penistone Church Ladies FC are able to provide local female footballers with the fantastic opportunity to enjoy and partake in the sport free-of-charge throughout the year.”

Chairman of Barnsley RUFC, David Reed, added: “As a non-profit organisation, we solely rely on sponsorship, grants and donations, so we’re delighted to have received this generous contribution from The Cadbury Foundation. The large sum has enabled us to install our very own kitchen, which has provided us with the fantastic opportunity to cook and serve food during home fixtures that ultimately drive additional income for our club.”

The Cadbury Foundation was set up in 1935 in recognition of Richard and George Cadbury and their investment in the welfare of their employees and the local community, and to continue their work. Across all Mondelēz International UK sites, £77,000 has been pledged for this year’s ‘Your Charity Your Choice’ initiative.

Kelly Farrell, community affairs manager at Mondelēz International, said: “Supporting fantastic charities and projects which make a real difference to the lives of so many each year, is exactly what The Cadbury Foundation is all about. So, we’re delighted to know that thanks to the Foundation’s help, Barnsley RUFC and Penistone Ladies FC have been able to invest and implement brilliant initiatives that positively impact their local community.”

For more information on The Cadbury Foundation, please visit www.cadbury.co.uk/about/impact/cadbury-foundation/.

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About Mondelēz International

Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2022 net revenues of approximately $31 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, Ritz, LU, Clif Bar and Tate's Bake Shop biscuits and baked snacks, as well as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/MDLZ. The Cadbury Foundation was founded in 1935 in recognition of the company founders’ investment in the welfare of their employees and communities. Today, the Foundation’s ethos acknowledges this heritage, supporting community programmes and charity partners with a focus on wellbeing, skills and passions of its colleagues.

About The Cadbury Foundation

The Cadbury Foundation was founded in 1935 in recognition of our company founders’ investment in the welfare of their employees and communities. Today, the Foundation’s ethos acknowledges this heritage, supporting community programmes and charity partners with a focus on wellbeing, skills and passions of our colleagues.

About Cadbury

For 200 years, since John Cadbury opened a grocer’s shop in Birmingham in 1824, Cadbury has been the nation’s favourite chocolate bar. Recently voted The Grocer’s Britain’s Biggest Brand 2022*, Cadbury has a wide range of well-loved delicious chocolate that reminds the nation that there is a ‘Glass and a Half’ of generosity in everyone. The brand’s success is built upon its deep understanding of customers, shoppers and the category, ensuring it continues to evolve to remain relevant.

The health and wellbeing of its customers is hugely important and so Cadbury helps run Be Treatwise, to remind people that treats are special, to be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced lifestyle. Portion control and consumer education, through on pack labelling, have a huge part to play in Cadbury’s strategy to ‘inspire mindful snacking’.

The brand recently announced a programme to bring all Cadbury standard chocolate products predominantly purchased for consumption by children, under 100 calories. 100% of the cocoa in Cadbury’s chocolate is sustainably sourced through the company’s Cocoa Life programme, which supports sustainable cocoa farming. This helps secure a positive future for farmers, their families and their communities. For more information visit www.cadbury.co.uk

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