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Raising £15k to refurbish the Meadow Suite at Keech Hospice

**Celebrity Charity Football Match in Memory of Gorgeous George Fox**

On Friday 13th September we will be holding a celebrity football match in honour of our little boy George, who we tragically lost to a brain tumour following a horrific 11-month battle.

Keech Hospice cared for George so well in the last few days of his life, and we are eternally grateful.

When George passed away on 12th April 2022, he didn't have to go to a mortuary or funeral home, he could stay in the Meadow Suite, which is a special bedroom at the hospice where children can go when they have passed away. They can take their own bedding, and a teddy, and we could visit our little boy at any time, day or night, leading up to his funeral.

To be able to do have this facility helped us enormously as a family, and when we heard that Keech Hospice needed £15,000 to be able to refurbish these rooms to make them more comfortable for future families we knew we wanted to help.

If you would like to help by buying a ticket for the football at Barton Rovers on Friday, 13th September then you can book using this link https://www.seetickets.com/event/celebrity-charity-football-match/barton-rovers-football-club/3120085

We've also been asked by others who can't attend if they could donate, and if this is the case please donate via this page.

Thank you so much for any donation - as always we are so grateful for everything you do to support Georges journey and now our fundraising. We hope to reach our target and make a difference for other families and children.

Kindest

Louise & Matt, George's parents
Forever heartbroken


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