Money to be handed in by 30 June
The Club’s ‘Keep It Up’ campaign, which raises funds for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity and the Huddersfield Town Academy, has raised over £750,000 to date – and the deadline to hand funds in this season is 30 June 2013.
The Club hopes to near the £1 million mark, a goal which was set by HTAFC Chairman Dean Hoyle after the first three ‘Pedal for Pounds’ bike rides, which together have contributed over half a million pounds to the campaign since its inception in 2009.
Town’s Supporter Partnerships Manager Robyn Deegan, who heads up the KIU campaign for the Club, thanked everyone who helped make the campaign a success last season.
“On behalf of everyone at the Club and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, I would like to thank every person who has taken part in a KIU event this season, or sponsored someone who has. We are nearing the £1 million which is an outstanding feat, and is a testament to the generosity of Huddersfield Town supporters and their friends and family. If you are still to sponsor a cyclist or a walker, or yet to hand your funds in, I urge you to do so as soon as possible so we can see just how much we have raised collectively as HTAFC fans and YAA supporters.”
If you have raised funds for the campaign, either through the Pink Link P4P4 bike ride, Walk for Pounds to Barnsley or through your own event, there are various ways you can hand your funds in:
- Cheques - Please make cheques payable to the ‘Keep It Up’ campaign and post FAO Robyn Deegan, Huddersfield Town Football Club, Stadium Way, Huddersfield, HD1 6PX
- Cash - You can hand cash in at the Stadium main reception or ticket office clearly marked KIU campaign with a covering letter with your name, amount, and contact details on
- Just Giving - if you have a Just Giving page, please email robyn.deegan@htafc.com with the URL link to your page so we can keep track of funds coming in.
For more information on the ‘Keep It Up’ campaign, please visit www.htafc.com/club/keepitup or to donate, go to www.justgiving.com/keepitupcampaign.