Walsall FC have kicked off their 2020 partnership with Acorns Children’s Hospice by visiting families supported by the charity.
Saddlers defenders Callum Cockerill-Mollett and Kory Roberts enjoyed games and a kickabout with children cared for at Acorns in the Black Country today (Monday 27 January).
The visit was part of a renewed commitment by the Club to support a £2million Appeal by the charity to save the Walsall-based hospice for the more than 200 families who rely on its services.
Callum Cockerill-Mollett said: “It’s the first time I’ve visited the hospice and I’d like to do it again because what they’re doing here is incredible. The staff here are working so hard and what they’re doing makes them stand out as heroes.
“Being in a privileged position like we are as footballers, we need to help raise awareness for fantastic causes like this and I’d encourage all our fans to do the same because to lose something this special from our community would be a huge shame.”
Walsall FC, which announced Acorns as one of its charity partners for the 2019/2020 season, joined the campaign save Acorns hospice in the Black Country last autumn.
The Club has pledged to raise £10,000 towards the Save Acorns Black Country Hospice Appeal, leaping straight into action with bucket collections at home games and a charity dinner.
Saddlers Chairman Leigh Pomlett said: “When the Club joined the fight to save Acorns hospice in the Black Country last year, we made a commitment to try and do all we can to help. In 2020, we’re continuing that commitment on a more personal level with players visiting the hospice at least once a month to spend time with the children and families who use this vital service.
“If we can continue to raise awareness of this incredible charity by doing things like this, hopefully it will inspire more people to back the campaign and help Acorns reach its £2million fundraising target.”
Vicki Rowles, Head of Fundraising at Acorns, said: “We were delighted to welcome Walsall FC players back to our hospice in the Black Country and we’re thrilled to hear it’s full steam ahead with raising awareness and funds throughout 2020.
“Having a club like Walsall FC backing our Appeal is crucial if we’re going to continue getting our message out there. The community has been phenomenal in supporting our Appeal so far. We still have some way to go to reach our £2million target, so raising awareness of our campaign is more important than ever. Huge thanks to everyone at Walsall FC for helping us to do that.”
The Save Acorns Black Country Hospice Appeal was launched by Acorns last July as the proposed closure of its hospice in Walsall was put on hold following pledges of additional NHS support, that should ensure the hospice is adequately funded from 2023/24 onwards.
The urgent call for donations has seen the local community mobilise into action, with numerous individuals, celebrities, businesses and sports teams all stepping-up to support the charity.
To support the Save Acorns Black Country Hospice Appeal, visit www.acorns.org.uk/appeal
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Photo caption: Walsall FC defenders Callum Cockerill-Mollett and Kory Roberts visit Acorns in the Black Country.
For more information or for interview, photograph or filming opportunities, contact the PR and Communications team:
David Chamberlain: 01564 825020 / 07817 612422 / david.chamberlain@acorns.org.uk
Nicki Robinson: 01564 825062 / 07814 302153 / nicki.robinson@acorns.org.uk
Notes to editors:
Due to the sensitive nature of Acorns care services it refrains from using the words ‘terminal’ or ‘terminally ill’ in its press releases and public communications when describing the children who use Acorns and the conditions that they have. Instead, Acorns uses the words ‘life limited’, ‘life limiting’, or ‘life threatening’. Acorns kindly requests that you respect this in your communications when referring to Acorns Children’s Hospice. Acorns children have a lot of living to do. Thank you.
• It costs £27,000 every day to run Acorns services providing care for children and support for their families. The charity relies heavily on donations to fund the majority of its activities.
• To find out more about Acorns, please visit www.acorns.org.uk