Not just because I support Celtic, but I thought this was worth posting.
ORPHANS affected by HIV and Aids in South Africa have been given a special gift by Celtic.Football-mad kids at the New Jerusalem Children's Home near Johannesburg were handed 30 football shirts by an airline stewardess who asked Celtic to help her crusade to improve the children's lives.And she hopes that Celtic will step in again by donating cash towards a new school she's planning to build, complete with a football pitch.Rita Iannuzzi, 43, who works for British Airways, said: "Celtic are one of the most caring clubs I've had the pleasure to approach.
"They straight away gave the children shirts to play football in and all their young supporters at New Jerusalem will wear them with as much pride as an entire stadium filled with Celtic fans on a Saturday afternoon!"The 75 children at the home were orphaned by HIV and Aids and some are HIV-positive.
Many were abandoned by their families, with some even dumped in bins - but now they're looking forward to a better life, thanks to Rita.
She set up a fund, Education Is Life, to raise ?175,000 to build new houses and a school.
Rita, who was born in England but now lives in Italy, has applied to Celtic's charity fund for help to finance the project and finds out this month if she's been successful.
South Africa will host the World Cup in 2010 and Rita hopes that by creating a football pitch it will provide a focus for the children ... and give them something to aim for in the future.
She said: "The children love to play, they have suffered so much but are totally unaffected and happy and when you put a ball down, it's bedlam."A Celtic spokesman said: "We were struck by the work Rita was involved in and we were delighted to give any help we could."
Rita has also been awarded ?2000 towards the orphanage from BA as part of its staff Community Volunteering Awards.
Mary Barry, BA community relations manager, said: "Rita has done a fantastic job and it's great BA has been able to recognise her hard work."