Persimmon Homes South West has donated £1,000 to Cranbrook United Youth FC.
It will help the club purchase new kits for players, featuring the company's logo.
Formed in 2015, it has grown to become one of the largest in the area, with teams ranging from Under 6s to a Men’s team.
The donation is part of the developer's annual £700,000 contribution to good causes and organisations across Britain.
Stacey Harris, Persimmon Homes South West sales director, said: "As a major developer in Cranbrook, we had no hesitation in supporting a club like the Crannies.
"Persimmon regularly uses its Community Champions scheme to give a financial boost to local grassroots clubs like Cranbrook United and we are pleased to be in a position to help.
"We wish them all the best for next year’s campaign, in which they will don a new kit with our logo on it."
Ashley Burrell-Squires, Cranbrook United FC club secretary, added: "We’re very grateful to Persimmon for their kind donation and we look forward to playing in the new kits they have funded.
"Our players love playing for the Crannies and I know all the coaches and parents are proud to see them each time they play."
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