ONE GAME, ONE COMMUNITY
Milton Keynes Dons Football Club is pledging its commitment to equality, diversity andinclusion by backing Kick It Out's One Game, One Community weeks of action this October.
The Club will be holding its very own day of action at stadiummk for the fixture against Cheltenham Town on Saturday 25 October as part of a 12-day, nationwide celebration of diversity.
The fixture is one of 1000 events to take place across the country during the weeks of action, from 16-28 October. All professional clubs will hold activities to support the initiative, alongside schools, universities and community and youth centres.
Kick It Out, the game's equality and inclusion campaign, is co-ordinating the initiative as part of football's ongoing contribution to promote greater inclusion.
Lord Herman Ouseley, Chairman of Kick It Out, commented: "The One Game, One Community weeks of action provides a focal point for everyone connected to football, from supporters to players to stand upagainst discrimination in all its forms.
"The game flourishes when people from all communities, and from all walks of life, are able to participate in it. Club activity like this reinforces the One Game, One Community ethos and is a vital part of the drive for equality at all levels of the game."
The Club will be taking part in a number of activities during the week of action to promote the campaign, particularly during Saturday's day of action when the Dons take on Cheltenham.
For more information on Kick It Out's One Game, One Community campaign, visit www.kickitout.org













