Nick Saban and the University of Alabama are asking coaches around the country to help local high schools in West Virginia that were affected by the recent flooding.

Saban, a West Virginia native, and Alabama High School Athletics Directors and Coaches Association are asking to help the high schools by donating full uniforms for the players.

“Football was such an important part of my childhood in West Virginia, and to see the devastation the flooding has caused, and how it has threatened so many high school football teams, we wanted to find a way to help,” Saban said in a statement released by the university. “We are asking each high school from across the state to donate a full uniform to help these schools get their kids back on the football field this season.”

The press release laid out what the donations should provide:

High schools making donations are being asked to provide one uniform, including helmet, a pair of shoulder pads, two knee pads, two thigh pads, a girdle, practice pants, practice jersey and one pair of cleats. Small and medium sizes are in the most need, but large will also be accepted.

Alabama will collect the uniforms by July 25 so they can be transported to West Virginia. If schools wish to do so, you can send donations to: Mal Moore Athletic Complex, Attn: Jeff Springer, 323 Bryant Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35487.