From the main site...
"I would like to bring to your attention that Corby Town, the Club and its Supporters' Trust are organising a charity event on the day of your visit to Steel Park. The event is in aid of Breakthrough, which is a national charity for breast cancer. We have a lot of 'off the pitch' activities on the day. October is 'THINK PINK' month for Breakthrough and we are going to turn Steel Park PINK for the day!"
As you may have gathered from the URL on my posts Breast Cancer is horribly close to me. I want the bloody thing solved. I am mightily impressed with Corby Town for doing this, very very impressive. Alty have of course raised funds for Breast Cancer care when Jane and Glenn McGrath attended a charity game three or four years ago. Jane sadly passed away in 2008 as a result of Breast Cancer but leaves behind the McGrath Foundation - http://www2.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/
Because of Breast Cancer, more specifically a rare and aggressive form called Inflammatory Breast Cancer, I can't go to Corby but I do hope Alty fans honour the day and get pinked up.
Chaps - just cos we don't have breasts doesn't mean we can't get breast cancer - we can, and sadly some males do. Giving a couple of quid WILL help us all.
Breakthrough Breast Cancer are at
http://www.breakthrough.org.uk/ - please support them.
Thanks
York Alty.