Members of MAN v FAT golf equipment within the east of England will come collectively in Could to assist elevate funds for The Lullaby Belief.
Representatives from Ipswich, Colchester, Norwich and Boston will participate in a spherical robin five-a-side match put collectively by MAN v FAT Ipswich member and MAN v FAT Participant Committee member Michael Eglintine.
Michael advised us: “My niece handed away at 4 months previous because of SIDS (Sudden Toddler Dying Syndrome). We will probably be elevating cash for The Lullaby Belief, a charity who do nice work in educating individuals to stop this from occurring, but additionally in supporting bereaved households. Preparations are going nicely!”
The fellows have already raised practically £400 forward of the occasion and have a £2,000 complete in thoughts following the match on Could eleventh.
Jodie Henry-Francis from The Lullaby Belief was grateful for MAN v FAT’s help, saying: “The MAN v FAT charity day that Michael has organised is an unbelievable present of help in reminiscence of his niece, Kaci. The crew’s efforts are saving infants’ lives and supporting bereaved households after they want it most. Their kindness is driving us ahead in direction of a future the place no child dies immediately or unexpectedly.
“At The Lullaby Belief, we exist to maintain infants protected and grieving households supported. We empower mother and father, carers and professionals with trusted recommendation on safer sleep and child security, fund ground-breaking analysis to save lots of lives, and supply specialist bereavement help to households in want.
“Since 1991, now we have helped save the lives of over 30,000 infants, diminished sudden toddler dying by 80%, and invested £12 million into life-changing analysis — however we received’t cease till no child dies immediately or unexpectedly. Due to the kindness from individuals like Michael, we simply took one step nearer.”
Everybody at MAN v FAT needs Michael and the opposite gamers collaborating all the perfect for an amazing day!