The charity is now looking for volunteer collectors to hold buckets at the
ground, ahead of the match and at half time.
The match kicks off at 7.45pm.
Community fundraiser Hannah Vischer said: “Hft is delighted to have been
invited by the Robins Foundation to hold a bucket collection at the Bristol
City versus Stoke City game.

Football fans are being given the opportunity to watch Bristol City’s game
against Stoke City for free – and collect money for charity at the same time
Charity Hft, which supports learning disabled adults, has been chosen by
the Robins Foundation to be the bucket collection for the match next
month.
The match will see Bristol City take on Stoke City at its ground at Ashton
Gate on February 12.
“We are looking for volunteers to come and help on the night.
“This is a great opportunity for footballer supporters to be able to watch the
match for free and raise money for Hft in it work to support learning
disabled adults.”
Volunteers will be provided with seats in the Lansdown Stand to watch the
match.
Volunteers will need to be on site and ready to shake buckets by 5.30pm
on the night.

Anyone wanting to sign up and volunteer can contact Community
Fundraiser Hannah at hannah.vischer@hft.org.uk.