Impact Charity Rugby Match

ROBERT BARNES is raising money for Jessie May
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Impact Charity Rugby Match · 8 August 2015

Jessie May provides nursing care at home for children with a terminal illness in the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire areas. The charity relies on voluntary contributions to fund its service.

Story

The Impact Charity Rugby Team each year recruit around 30 recruit rugby novices and non active players to take part in a physically demanding 10 week training program to learn the game of rugby, get fit and raise money for charity. The program comes to end with a huge match day event in August which is watched by over 1000 friends, family and supporters.

This year has seen the program grow even bigger with coverage and support from ITV's Primetime Suprise Suprise TV show, Bristol Evening Post, Jack FM, England Rugby, Ben Cohen and current England Head Coach Stuart Lancaster.

We are raising the bar this year and with the support of The Bristol Barbarians Rugby Club, Trojan Gym and others. This year we are looking to raise £20,000 for these two great charities.

In addition to the lads putting their bodies through the pain barrier for 10 weeks they will also be taking part in hospice visits and family visits, sponsored runs, bucket collections, super market bag packing, raffle ticket sales the list goes on.

Please share our Facebook page and like to follow are progress and support the cause

https://www.facebook.com/ImpactBarbarians

Bob and Olly

Donation summary

Total
£10,301.00
+ £2,009.50 Gift Aid
Online
£8,148.00
Offline
£2,153.00

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