A BRADFORD City star was seen giving back to the community this weekend.
20-year-old Bradfordian Bobby Pointon burst onto the Valley Parade scene earlier this season.
After Saturday's 1-0 home win over bottom-placed Sutton United, where Pointon was an unused substitute, the young forward helped out at a food truck.
The Penny Appeal truck served hot meals to all attendees.
🚚 | #PennyAppeal
— Bradford City FC Community Foundation (@bcafc_cf) February 19, 2024
Great turnout at our @pennyappeal #foodtruck on Saturday - attendees got hot meals to enjoy in our #CityHub ☕️
Thanks to @officialbantams' Bobby Pointon for pitching in, and our partners @bcafc_women, @BradfordLifts and #Tiffin🥫#BCAFC | #CommunityFoundation pic.twitter.com/AiDhineeeD
A post on Bradford City FC Community Foundation X account read: "Great turnout at our @pennyappeal #foodtruck on Saturday - attendees got hot meals to enjoy in our #CityHub
"Thanks to @officialbantams' Bobby Pointon for pitching in, and our partners @bcafc_women, @BradfordLifts and #Tiffin"
Penny Appeal provides poverty relief across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa by offering water solutions and providing emergency food and medical aid.
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