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As we get closer to Robbie’s homecoming show on June 4 at Vale Park in Stoke, we wanted to thank everyone for your support for this very special event, which is being held to aid 3 charities
The Hubb Foundation The Donna Louise UNICEF UK
These are all charities which are close to Robbie’s heart and we are so grateful for anything you can do to raise money or awareness for them.
If you weren’t lucky enough to get a ticket for the Stoke show, there are some other ways you can help Robbie raise money for these very worthwhile organisations;
1) Buy a programme 2) Purchase some merchandise from the Homecoming range 3) Make a donation to our charities 4) Spread the word on social media
100% of your donations and 100% of the profits from programmes and merchandise sold will go to the charities.
We know that times are hard for a lot of people right now and that money is tight so, even if you can’t donate by whichever means, we remain extremely grateful for your help in spreading the word about our chosen charities.
You can read more about them below. Once again, thank you from Robbie for anything you can do.
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The Hubb Foundation is a charity based in Stoke-on-Trent and launched by Carol Shanahan, owner of Port Vale FC and software company Synectics Solutions. During school holiday periods the Hubb Foundation - working in partnership with the Port Vale Foundation Trust - organises supervised, fun indoor and outdoor activities for thousands of children across Stoke-on-Trent, as well as providing vital free meals.
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Robbie has been a patron of The Donna Louise Hospice for Children and Young People since 2002. The Donna Louise provides a lifeline to hundreds of families across Staffordshire and South East Cheshire who are facing every parent’s worst nightmare – the heart-breaking knowledge that they will almost certainly outlive their child. They provide specialist care and support services for children and young people with life-limiting conditions, due to illness or injury, from birth until they no longer need the support. Their services are provided free of
charge and rely hugely on the kindness and generosity of the local community to make this possible.
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In 2000 Robbie became a UNICEF UK Ambassador and has continued to be a passionate supporter ever since. In addition, he co-founded the hugely successful Soccer Aid for Unicef event which has so far raised over £38 million to support Unicef’s vital work around the world, saving lives and helping children grow up happy, healthy and able to play.
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