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Boy, 10, Rivals Santa: Feeds Homeless for Christmas
24 Dec
Summary
- A 10-year-old boy raised over £460 for homeless people.
- He raffled a signed football to fund Christmas dinners.
- Donations benefit food banks and supported living services.

A remarkable 10-year-old has turned a competition win into a lifeline for homeless individuals this Christmas. Riley, a young fan, received a signed football from his local club, Middlesbrough FC, after entering a World Kindness Day contest last month. He chose to raffle the prized possession, generating over £460 to ensure others have food during the holidays.
Riley's compassionate efforts have directly benefited Middlesbrough Foodbank and Sanctuary Supported Living in Hartlepool. The money raised will provide essential Christmas dinners for people experiencing homelessness. His father expressed immense pride, highlighting Riley's personal initiative in approaching classrooms and encouraging raffle ticket sales to support the cause.
Demonstrating exceptional kindness, Riley's actions are a heartwarming testament to the holiday spirit. He will also be recognized by the club by walking out onto the pitch at the Riverside Stadium during Middlesbrough's Boxing Day match. His dedication ensures a brighter, more nourished Christmas for many in need.




