Plunky’s All-Stars 2023 charity football match is nearly a quarter of the way to its fundraising target of £20,000.
The game, taking place at Peterborough United’s ground on 1 June, is being held this year in support of The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House, a charity based in West Norfolk that provides care and support to those living with, or affected by life limiting illness.
Last year the charity match raised a record £18,500 for Brain Tumour Research and to date Steve Plunkett’s fundraising initiative has raised over £63,000 in the last eight years.
He said, “We have played at Wolves, Norwich City three times, MK Dons and Peterborough United’s grounds three times, having a lot of fun and raising some desperately needed funds for the various charities along the way. We’re still looking for donations and sponsorship for this year’s match, and also raffle and auction prizes. Every little bit helps.”
Meanwhile, this year’s match will be played in memory of Mike Yorke, who passed away last December after a long battle with a brain tumour. He played in every single Plunky’s All Stas game apart from the 2022 match.
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