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Severn Hospice receives support from county squash players.
Summary
County squash players raised £1,550 at Shropshire Squash Club on 28 December for Severn Hospice, with £740 donated online and more than £150 added through Gift Aid.
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County squash players came together at Shropshire Squash Club on Sunday 28 December for a charity day that raised £1,550 for Severn Hospice. The open event has been held annually between Christmas and New Year since it began in December 1999. Players from Shropshire Squash Club, Shrewsbury Squash & Racketball Club, Castle Country Club and friends took part in competitive and social matches. Organisers also used a JustGiving page to gather online donations.
Key details:
- The event raised a total of £1,550 in aid of Severn Hospice.
- The fundraising day took place on Sunday 28 December at Shropshire Squash Club.
- Online donations accounted for £740, with more than £150 added through Gift Aid.
- Participants included members of Shropshire Squash Club, Shrewsbury Squash & Racketball Club and Castle Country Club along with friends from the local squash community.
- The open was first held in December 1999 and is described as a much-loved annual tradition; Charlie Hart helped coordinate donations again this year and Max Ball spoke about the hospice's importance to his family.
- Phil Haigh, Community Fundraiser for Severn Hospice, said the donation could fund a year's worth of art supplies for the hospice's creative and art therapy sessions.
Summary:
The £1,550 raised will support Severn Hospice services and, as the charity noted, could cover art supplies for therapy activities over a year. The club said the event remains a valued local tradition and hopes it will continue to grow in future years.
