Enderby Minor Fastball is stepping onto the field this season in style thanks to a generous $5,000 donation from Twice But Nice Thrift Store. The contribution will help cover the cost of new uniforms for the entire association, ensuring athletes of all ages can represent their community with pride.
The donation comes at a time when rising equipment and operating costs continue to challenge community sports programs. With the support from Twice But Nice Thrift Store, Enderby Minor Fastball has been able to outfit teams with updated jerseys and gear, helping create a unified look while easing the financial burden on families.
We are incredibly grateful to Twice But Nice for their generosity, Community support like this makes a real difference for our players. New uniforms not only boost team spirit, but they also help our athletes feel proud every time they step onto the diamond.
Twice But Nice Thrift Store has long been known for giving back to local initiatives, supporting youth programs, community events, and families throughout the Enderby area. Their latest contribution continues that tradition, directly benefiting young athletes and helping strengthen grassroots sport in the community.
Enderby Minor Fastball extends a heartfelt thank you to Twice But Nice Thrift Store for their commitment to local youth and for helping make the 2026 season one to remember.
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Diane Campbell (back, far right) from Twice But Nice poses with members of the Enderby Storm of the Enderby Minor Fastball Association in their new uniforms purchased with funds donated by the second hand store. Shown are (back, L-R) Piper Derksen, Lyla Derksen, Logan Ellis, Molly Korf, Diane, (front, L-R) Emery Ellis, Wren Ellis and Makynlee Sawatzky. [Photo by Jette]