We're super proud to announce Guisborough Town FC have chosen Teesside Hospice as their Charity of Choice for 2025 and 2026!

 

Their commitment to our cause means so much, and we are excited to work alongside them to raise vital funds and awareness.

Chris Wood, Director of Guisborough Town FC, shared his thoughts on the partnership:
“We are delighted to be supporting Teesside Hospice over the course of 2025 and 2026 as the Club’s chosen charity. It’s important to the Club and its members to support local causes, and we look forward to developing a great working relationship to raise valuable funds for the Hospice. Our Club volunteers have already arranged two events in May of this year and will also look to support the fundraising initiatives organised by the Hospice.”

Guisborough Town FC has always been a club rooted in community spirit, and their decision to support Teesside Hospice will help us continue providing compassionate care to those who need it most.

With fundraising events already in the works and a shared passion for making a difference, we’re excited about the journey ahead. Thank you to everyone at Guisborough Town FC -we can’t wait to see what we can achieve together!

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Thirteen’s community fund supports Teesside Hospice

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