There are smiles galore at Hitchin Town FC, after the town’s beloved local football club smashed its initial £25,000 ‘Canary Crisis Fund’ target earlier this week.
Launched less than two weeks ago, Hitchin Town FC have already managed to raise more than £25,000 – with the club admitting to being “astounded at this total” and thanking those who have supported them so far.
Within the first week, they had already raised £17,000 – as Hitchin’s community spirit shone through to help save their cherished local club.
Of the more eye-catching donations, the family of the club’s former commercial manager, Fred Andrews, gave a £5,000 boost – a poignant reminder of a man who “loved the club which gave him so much enjoyment”.
Now, the fundraising total has been doubled to £50,000. The extra money raised will go towards “extensive improvements” to the club’s ground and social club.
To donate, visit crowdfunder.co.uk/canary-crisis-fund
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