Almost $2000 was donated at a dual fundraiser with Rangers Football Club by a FORTH VALLEY charitable projects
town Break, which aims to support people living with dementia across Clackmannanshire, Stirling and Falkirk, held a charity bucket collection outside Ibrox Stadium on Saturday, March 2.The bucket was organised in partnership with the club and the Rangers Charity Foundation, collecting donations from fans ahead of their game against Motherwell.In just two hours ahead of the game, Town Break reported that they raised £1,900 from passing fans, expressing immense gratitude to both supporters and the club for helping this happen.
As of right now, the Rangers fundraiser has been the most successful in their history, enabling them to expand the work they do in the Forth Valley to support individuals with dementia.“Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the exceptional volunteers whose dedication and generosity made the day possible,” a Town Break representative stated.Their help has made it possible for us to carry out our purpose of giving the Forth Valley’s dementia-affected persons and families critical social assistance.
“The money raised at this event will be extremely important in furthering our programmes that inspire and empower people to live well with dementia.”We are very grateful for the cooperation and assistance of Rangers FC and the Rangers Charity Foundation.“Rangers FC has made a significant contribution to raising awareness and funds for Town Break’s dementia-related initiatives by choosing Town Break as the official charity for the day.”Additionally, Town Break wants to reiterate that they are not associated in any way with any football team.
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