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23.06.2023

A special collection in aid of STELP

VfB Stuttgart, JAKO and SPSR.STUDIO launch a collection with proceeds benefiting aid projects.
A special collection in aid of STELP

Greece, Lebanon, Nepal, Ukraine. And Stuttgart. Five projects, one common language. VfB Stuttgart, JAKO and SPSR.STUDIO support the Stuttgart-based aid organization STELP e.V. in helping children and young people in their home countries. At the center of it all: Soccer. It provides joy of life, team spirit and distraction from a tough daily life. Five tournaments by and with enthusiastic children and young people show that soccer in all its diversity can help people in need. From these projects - and also for them - a special collection has been created. The proceeds will go to the aid projects of STELP e.V..

The collection will be available from Friday, June 23, in the online stores of JAKO and VfB and in the VfB Fan Center. The central element is the STELP claim "SUPPORTER ON SITE" in five languages, which is intended to express Stuttgart's solidarity with its four other project regions.

The JAKO jersey collection is based on the "World Series", which currently meets the highest sustainability standard in the production of jerseys, as it uses recycled textiles. In addition, a unique flocking was developed that creates a nostalgic, individual look.

Serkan Eren, founder of STELP e.V., says: "This cooperation makes me incredibly proud, and not only because I have been a big VfB fan myself for many years. Thanks to the joint project of VfB Stuttgart, SPSR.STUDIO, JAKO and Breuninger, we can use the sale of the charity merchandise to help countless children in our projects in Nepal, Ukraine, Lebanon and Greece. Children who did not have the same chances as we did. Who were not lucky enough to be born here in Stuttgart. Together we can help them to a better life. Our project in Ukraine is particularly close to my heart. There, we are funding psychological support for traumatized children who have experienced bomb and rocket attacks. Many thanks to everyone involved."