North Melbourne players and coach Brad Scott wore green sterile strips in support of Greenaid during training on Tuesday.

Greenaid is a social enterprise committed to “making life better” locally, nationally and internationally by freeing slaves, providing food, clean water, shelter, medicine and education to those plagued by poverty.

Greenaid is North’s match-day partner for its Friday night clash against Geelong at Etihad Stadium and will be handing out 40,000 Greenaid strips which help fund life-changing projects world-wide.

Andrew Swallow feeling 'better' thanks to Greenaid.

The players will run through a special green banner and the bays behind the goals will be a sea of green with fans wearing t-shirts and caps.

"The North Melbourne Football Club is committed to supporting under privileged people and helping those in need," Scott said.

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