£4000 raised for Teens Unite & Keech Hospice
We have just had the privilege of taking part in a wonderful charity football match held at Ware Football Club on Sunday 18th May. Held in loving memory of Josh Paul Halsey grandson of Purdy’s Paul Halsey, this special day brought together so many wonderful people in support of two charities close to our hearts – Teens Unite and Keech Hospice.
We’re delighted to share that together we raised over £4,000, which will be split equally between both charities. While our Teens Unite team didn’t take home the win on the scoreboard, there were absolutely no losers that day – the support and community spirit we witnessed far outweighed any final score.
What an amazing day filled with laughter, fun, smiles, and a few emotional moments too! From the exciting football match to bouncy castles, face painting, games, and our raffle – the atmosphere was truly incredible. We were genuinely overwhelmed by the fantastic turnout and the warmth shown by everyone who joined us.
One truly memorable moment was watching Paul come out of goal to score a header, then later receive the winning trophy from his son. As the match was played in Josh’s memory, it was a touching moment that none of us will forget.
We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who helped make this day such a success – from those running stalls and donating prizes, to every pair of hands that helped behind the scenes. Your support meant the world to us, and we’re incredibly grateful. The money raised will make a real difference, helping these important charities continue their vital work.
From all of us at Kinovo – thank you so much!