Yeovil Town have announced that the home game with Braintree has been designated as a Pink Fixture in aid of Yeovil District Hospital and their Breast Cancer Unit campaign.
The Glovers host Braintree on Saturday 28th October (3pm kick off) and the Green and Whites will be wearing a bespoke Pink and Black kit for the day.
Speaking to YTFC.net Mark Robinson said:
“Everyone at Yeovil Town Football Club are striving to bring the community of Yeovil together and support our friends at the Yeovil Hospital Charity by dedicating this unique day to anyone who has been affected by cancer, directly or indirectly, anyone who has lost a friend or a loved one to this terrible disease.
“We want to stand together as a community to show people they are not alone and give hope to anyone fighting their own battle. We want you to know you have the support of the town and the club behind you as we strive to help the hospital in achieving its aim of providing the best care it can to make a difference to everyone who needs it or may need it in the future.”
“Pink is not just the colour of a ribbon, It’s the promise of hope, let’s make Huish Park pink for a day to give hope and support to so many people effected by cancer.”
The pink kits will be available to purchase on a first come first serve basis in the ‘near future’.
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Tickets for the game can be bought HERE
The Just Giving Page for the Yeovil Hospital Charity’s Breast Cancer Unit Appeal can be found HERE
Information about Yeovil Hospital Charity can be found HERE
We’ve attached an emotional clip from the club below with chats with Josh Staunton and Chris Todd.
Save the date, 28.10.2023. ?#YTFC ? pic.twitter.com/Ie9icm66Jo
— Yeovil Town F.C. (@YTFC) September 20, 2023