IRONMAN Italy - RFU Injured Players Foundation

Freddie Braithwaite-Exley is raising money for RFU Injured Players Foundation
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Ironman Italy Emilia-Romagna · 23 September 2017

The RFU Injured Players Foundation supports & protects the rugby family. They provide support to any rugby player who sustains a catastrophic spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury while playing the game, and they fund vital injury prevention research to keep everyone safer on the field.

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Awesome, thank you for coming this far! If you haven't seen what I'm doing then have a look at the link below otherwise keep reading to find out what this brilliant charity does:

https://www.justgiving.com/teams/FredBExIronmanItaly


The RFU Injured players foundation support rugby players who sustain catastrophic spinal cord or traumatic brain injury, and help prevent future injuries through research and education.

The charity are there to give support and information to rugby players who have suffered such injuries which have resulted in permanent disability whilst playing rugby in England at any level and at any age. The support I available to help players through recovery, rehabilitation, and for the rest of their lives.

The charity can also provide family members clubs and team mates with the information and support following such incidents, particularly in relation to how they can help the player with their recovery or adjustment to new life.

As part of the work they also fund research, training and education programs to help prevent injuries and to raise awareness with coaches and referees to ensure as many people involved in rugby learn the correct techniques and practices to play, coach and officiate the game safely.


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Donation summary

Total
£2,272.00
+ £370.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,572.00
Offline
£700.00

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