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Colton Juniors put best foot forward to raise cash for charity



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More than £500 has been raised for charity thanks to the fundraising efforts of young footballers from Colton Juniors.
The club undertook a sponsored walk around the local community which also included parents and managers.

A total of £150 has been raised for Teenage Cancer with £421 being donated to the children's ward at St James's Hospital.

Stewart Daniels, secretary of Colton Juniors said: "This is part of our way of thinking that we are not just a club who thinks about ourselves. We think about the community as a whole and try to give something back.

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"Our club as many others have had parents and helpers and even players hit by this horrendous disease we wanted to try and help the kids out there in hospital."

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  • Last Updated: 25 February 2008 2:00 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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