Squad Make Christmas Donations to Hospitals and Hospices - Ipswich Town News
Town’s first-team squad have donated cash to six local hospitals and hospices with their annual visits not taking place this year due to the pandemic.
The players were also unable to provide gifts as in previous years due to current restrictions.
Instead they have made donations which will directly support EACH, St Nicholas Hospice and St Elizabeth Hospice, while Ipswich Hospital (Children's Appeal), West Suffolk Hospital (My WiSH Charity) and Colchester Hospital (their children's ward) chose charities or causes to benefit.
Members of the first-team squad also sent video messages to the organisations thanking them for their hard work and wishing staff and patients a merry Christmas.
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