Junior football club BPA Juniors stepped up to the challenge when BASF Chemicals in Low Moor, Bradford, needed to distribute 8,000 community newsletters in the area.
The club, which has more than 350 players, used its resouces to help the chemical giant and earn valuable cash for itself to fund more activities.
Club chairman Dean Enoch worked with Joanne Love at BASF to ensure the newsletters, which are published twice yearly, were delivered smoothly.
Mr Enoch said: “This is a fantastic venture and opportunity for the club to work with a local business and to provide a service to the local community.
“Funding for junior football clubs usually involves bag packs, race night etc but this is something totally different and is guarenteed revenue.”
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