Football fundraiser at Didcot Town FC

DATE

March 27, 2025

Charity football match: Kick off for a cause!

Football, community, and a vital cause – that’s what’s in store at Didcot Town Football Club on Saturday, 26th April at 2pm.

Team Connection Support are set to take on Madison Lincoln in a charity match to raise vital funds.

This year, Connection Support marks 30 years of frontline work, but rather than celebrating, the milestone is a stark reminder of the rising need for crisis support. Demand has never been higher, proving that short-term solutions alone won’t break the cycle. That’s why every ticket sold for this event will help support their life-changing work. Whether it’s providing hope to people in crisis or working to prevent homelessness before it begins, all money raised will help make a difference for those supported.

With a bar, food, raffle, and plenty of action on the pitch, this promises to be an unforgettable community event. Tickets are just £5 (free for children under 16), so bring your friends and family, make some noise, and be part of something bigger!

About the teams:

Connection Support provides life-changing support to people facing crisis, from homelessness and housing, to mental ill-health and forced displacement. For 30 years, they’ve empowered people to rebuild their lives, delivering specialist services that offer both crisis intervention and long-term solutions.

Madison Lincoln, a London-based executive search firm specialising in the real estate sector, was founded in 2020. Its deep understanding of the real estate environment, combined with an advisory approach and rigorous processes, ensures the delivery of top-tier senior talent for its clients.

Buy tickets: click here

Donate to Connection Support: click here

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