ORGANISERS hailed Saturday's official launch of the Kidderminster Harriers Independent Supporters Trust (KHIST) a success.
Around 150 fans attended the meeting after the Scunthorpe match along with Wyre Forest MP Dr Richard Taylor and Supporters Direct representatives.
Chairman Colin Youngjohns, manager Ian Britton and ex-Harriers chief Lionel Newton, who remains a firm supporter of the club, were also there.
The trust is hoping to raise enough cash to buy shares and appoint a representative on the club's board, if the membership agree.
Nearly £1,000 has been raised with the help of a raffle, membership fees, donations and bucket collections.
The trust will now target shareholders, fans and businesses for support.
People can find out more about the trust at the website www.khist.org.uk
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