Acorns Children's Hospice Set for Matchday Takeover Acorns Children's Hospice Set for Matchday Takeover

Acorns Children's Hospice Set for Matchday Takeover

Fans are urged to show their support for the much-needed hospice.
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Saddlers fans are being urged to ‘bring a pound to the ground’ for local families this weekend for this season’s second matchday takeover from official charity partners Acorns Children’s Hospice.

Acorns' army of volunteers will be at the Poundland Bescot Stadium later this afternoon during Walsall’s clash with Barrow raising vital funds towards the refurbishment of the charity’s hospice in the Black Country.

The Room to Grow Appeal aims to raise £750,000 to help modernise the spaces at Acorns Walsall-based hospice, where local life-limited children and their families spend precious time.

Claire Snape, Area Fundraiser for Acorns in the Black Country, said; "Saddlers fans are truly among the very best and we’re thrilled to be joining our friends at Walsall FC and the Poundland Bescot Stadium on Saturday.

"Be sure to bring a pound to the ground as our amazing volunteers will be holding bucket collections for our Room to Grow Appeal.

"But don’t worry if you forget your change, we’ll have card payment terminals too to make donating even easier. Every donation you make – however larger or small – will help us create a hospice fit for the future."

Acorns was announced as an official charity partner for Walsall FC for the 2022/23 season in July and followed three years of Club and fan support from the Saddlers.

Walsall FC joined the campaign to save the long-term future of Acorns in the Black Country after it was placed at risk of closure due to financial difficulties in 2019.

The Saddlers announced Acorns as a charity partner for the 2019/2020 season, raising over £10,000 towards the successful Save Acorns Black Country Hospice Appeal.

Head of Commercial & Retail at Walsall Football Club, Adam Brearley said; "We are delighted to welcome Acorns Children’s Hospice back to the Poundland Bescot Stadium for their second charity matchday takeover of the season.

"Going back to the summer of 2019, Walsall Football Club have been a dedicated supporter of the Hospice and hope to play our part once again to raise vital funds for such a fantastic local charity."

Acorns Children’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for life-limited and life-threatened children and young people, and support for their families, including those who are bereaved.

In the past year, Acorns in the Black Country has supported over 210 children and their families.

The Room to Grow Appeal aims to raise funds towards a number of significant upgrades at the hospice in Walstead Road, something the charity has been unable to do for many years due to financial constraints.

The improvements include the ten children’s bedrooms where children stay for short breaks, emergency or end-of-life care, and a new purpose-built arts and crafts room.

To find out more about the Room to Grow Appeal, please visit www.acorns.org.uk/roomtogrowappeal

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