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Operation Full House – Media Campaign Update

KHIST has been busy drumming up support through the media for Operation Full House in our attempts to try to fill Aggborough to generate much need funds to the club and reignite the wider community interest back into the Harriers!

In this article you’ll find links to some of the media stories released on the web in the last couple of days.

OPERATION FULL HOUSE – Are you coming this Saturday?

The nationwide media campaign that has been undertaken by KHIST during this week has already made a fantastic impact with attracting potential investors to help save our club and of course raising funds through donations.

Pleased as we are that the immediate future of the club is now safe, there is still much work that needs to be done to secure the long term future of the club and preserve its 125-year history. Investors are interested but have yet to commit!

Our media campaign is now turning its attention to this Saturday, when Kidderminster Harriers play Altrincham at Aggborough Stadium, Hoo Rd, Kidderminster, DY10 1NB – 3pm kick off!

KHIST would like to make this day Kidderminster Harriers Community Day as part of ‘Operation Full House’, whereby we are aiming to generate a full capacity home crowd. To accomplish this – WE NEED YOUR HELP!

With children under 8 admitted FREE, under 16’s just £5 to stand, and FREE entry to anyone unemployed (contact the club for details) we want to encourage as many supporters of all ages as possible to come and be a part of this great family club.

This is your football club – if you live anywhere in and within the Kidderminster area – please be at Aggborough on Saturday – bring your family and friends!

KHFC find further investment in the 11th hour

We recieved a call tonight from Vice Chairman Wayne Allen to thank KHIST for all the publicity that we have given to the clubs predicament and for all the hard work that supporters have put in to help publicise the predicament of the club! We will seek a meeting with the KHFC board very soon to discuss our role and how we can assist the club going forward.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank all those that have given generously and all money that has been donated will be used to safeguard the future of Kidderminster Harriers. We are still gratefully recieving donations that will be used to assist the club. KHIST will hold a board meeting this Wednesday evening to discuss the best use of the funds generated.

Save Our Club – the campaign goes on!

Over the past few days KHIST have been carrying out an extensive media campaign to publicise the plight of our [logo] football club and also to appeal for urgent funds. This article will bring supporters up to date with our progress…

Donations Update!

A big campaign kicked off on Twitter tonight, which built on today’s TV & radio publicity to try to get 150,000 Twitter users to donate £1 each to help save our KHFC! The result – an instant impact with over £1,100 in donations recieved tonight and 22 new memberships!