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CHARITY FOOTBALL EVENTS FOR REBECCA HOUSE

JAMES MCSTAY is raising money for Hospiceiom

Football Charity Tournaments

Hospice Isle of Man was founded in 1983, & since that time we have card for thousands of patients, and those that matter to them. We deliver all of our services completely free of charge. We need to fundraise over £5.5 million this year, in order to meet our anticipated £7.1 million running costs

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LETS PLAY CHARITY FOOTBALL TOURNAMENTS

This December, Let’s Play Football Development Centre will be teaming up with several local grassroots football clubs across the Isle of Man to host a series of charity football tournaments in support of Rebecca House. These tournaments will take place over three to four different days throughout December.

Just like in 2024, this year’s chosen charity is Rebecca House, a cause that remains very close to our hearts at the Development Centre.

Our goal is to give back to the community by raising funds to help Rebecca House continue their essential work. The care they provide is life-changing, offering a beacon of hope and relief for families facing unimaginable difficulties. With your help, we can ensure that this vital support reaches those who need it most.

We’re proud to have the support of the following local football clubs, who will all be taking part in this fantastic community effort:

⚽ Onchan Football Club

⚽ St George’s Football Club

⚽ Corinthians Football Club

⚽ Rushen Football Club

⚽ Laxey Football Club

⚽ Union Mills Football Club

⚽ St John’s Football Club

⚽ Ramsey Youth Centre & Old Boys

⚽ Douglas & District Football Club

⚽ Douglas Royals Football Club

⚽ Peel Football Club

Together, through the power of football, we aim to raise vital funds and awareness for this incredible charity and the amazing work they do for children and families across the island.

Donation summary

Total
£1,175.00
Online
£1,175.00
Offline
£0.00

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