Crawley Town Football Club is proud to be supporting
St Catherine’s Hospice and Chestnut Tree House as part of the Football League’s Official Charity Partnership with Help the Hospices.
The partnership was officially launched at the Crawley Town vs. Bristol Rovers match in September where the Red Devils won convincingly 4-1.

Pictured above: St Catherine's Hospice corporate fundraiser Matthew Cornish stands next to Crawley Town FC Director and Club Chairman, Vic Marley and Silpa Winfield, flanked by fundraisers Nicky Ifold and Terrina Barnes from Chestnut Tree House.
Throughout the season Crawley Town will be helping to raise funds and awareness for St Catherine’s by hosting collections at the ground, the first being on 15th October, marking the end of Hospice Care Week. There will also be a number of events, tannoy announcements and programme adverts promoting the partnership throughout the season.
Last season, Football League crowds topped 16 million; statistically, half of those attending football matches will know someone who has been cared for by a hospice. While hospice care is free for everyone who needs it, it is not free to provide, that is why this season, all 72 clubs in the Football League share one goal - to champion the cause of our local hospices.
Please don’t forget the invitation from the club to patients, their families and carers and hospice volunteers to go and watch Crawley Town for FREE. If you or someone you know at the hospice is interested please contact Matthew Cornish in Fundraising on 01293 447365 or email matthewcornish@stch.org.uk