Sponsor Crazee and Enter Draw for Signed Shirts - Ipswich Town News
Fans sponsoring Town mascot Crazee for this Saturday’s Ipswich Defeat Dementia Walk have the chance to win signed shirts.
The Ipswich Defeat Dementia Walk is in its third year with £22,000 and £16,000 raised for Alzheimer's Research UK in 2016 and 2017. This year, a target of £13,000 has been set reflecting the 13-mile and 13-kilometre routes to be walked.
To be in with a chance of winning the shirts signed by Crazee, Bluey and the first-team squad, visit Crazee’s Just Giving page and donate a minimum of £5. The closing date is Sunday 5th May 2019 when the two winners will be drawn from those who donated.
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