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CCS & Robin Cancer Trust - Home Shirt Sponsor

Web Master23 Jul - 19:27
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Colne Construction Services to continue as home shirt sponsor with Robin Cancer Trust as sleeve sponsor.

Wivenhoe Town are delighted to confirm that Colne Construction Services (CCS) will continue to sponsor our First Team Home shirt for the new season.

CCS have helped enable the Robin Cancer Trust to be displayed this season on our shirt sleeves this season. Wivenhoe Town are proud to be working with such an important local charity and hope displaying RCT on our shirt this season helps raise awareness.

Toby Freeman, CEO and Founder of the RCT said: "Thank you so much to Wivenhoe Town FC for choosing to support The Robin Cancer Trust. We are all very excited about this partnership and we are really looking forward to working with you all at the club.

The charity was founded in 2012 by my family following the untimely death of our son and brother, Robin Freeman, aged just 24. Robin died from a mediastinal germ cell tumour.

Robin was a Wivenhoe lad who played for Wivenhoe Tempest and the family still live in Wivenhoe so to have a local club like yourselves choose to support us really means a lot to us all.

We are the UK's Germ Cell Cancer Community, we raise awareness of testicular and ovarian cancer and offer support to anyone who is affected by these types of cancer. With your support we will be able to continue to deliver our online cancer awareness campaigns, deliver life-saving educational talks & offer support services to individuals / families affected by germ cell cancer.

To find out more about the life saving work we do, please visit
our website www.therobincancertrust.org

Thank you again for your support."

The Dragons will be proudly wearing their new CCS and RCT sponsored shirts as they take to the pitch this season from this weekend.

Colne Construction Services are a local firm who offer expertise across all stages of a construction project for both residential and commercial properties.

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