Members and supporters of Diss Rugby Football Club have raised £2,500 for Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer charities.
Annie and John Chapman, who organise the Pink Ladies tractor road run for Cancer Research UK accepted the cheque on behalf of the two charities.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
10:36 AM
Members and supporters of Diss Rugby Club have raised thousands of pounds for two cancer charities after wearing pink on match days.
Officials presented the £2,500 for Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer charities on the first home game of the season on Saturday, September 1.
Annie and John Chapman, who organise the Pink Ladies tractor road run in south Norfolk for Cancer Research UK accepted the cheque on behalf of the two charities.
Last season, members of the Rugby club have been collecting on match day lunches after they decided to wear pink at games to raise funds for cancer charities.
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