Steve Prescott Foundation Charity Calender

Steve Prescott Foundation Charity Calender



Price: £7.99 (£5.99 + 2.00 P&P)
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The Steve Prescott Foundation are proud to unveil a Naked Calendar for 2010.

 

Some of your favourite past and present Rugby League Stars along with a few special guests will be getting their Kit Off to raise money for the Christies Hospital Manchester aand the Try Assist Fund Formerly known as the RFL Benevolent Fund

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Steve Prescott, Paul Sculthorpe, Chris Joynt, Gary Connolly, Adrian Morley, Lee Briers, Ade Gardner plus Saints team mates, Shaun Briscoe, Lee Radford, Stuart Fielden, Ben Galea, Gareth Carvell, Steve Hampson, Gareth Raynor, Kirk Yeoman, Stephen Wild, Sean O'Loughlin along with Steve Ganson, Karl Kirkpatrick, Premiership Referee Chris Foy and St Helens Prizefighter Boxing Champion Martin Murray amongst others are all joining in the Fun! 

 

Calendars are £5.99 with £2 for P&P and will be delivered by the 15th Dec.
 
To Get your Steve Prescott Foundation Calendar Order Your Catalogue Now! Just enter the number of calendars you wish to purchase (why stop at just one?) in the box above and Click ‘Add to Basket'. Then simply follow the instructions on screen.

All funds raised through sales of the calendar will go to The Steve Prescott Foundation.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU HAVE UP TO 12 NOON ON THE 18TH OF DECEMBER TO PLACE YOUR ORDER TO GUARENTEE DELIVERY BEFORE 25TH DECEMBER. ORDERS PLACED AFTER THIS TIME  WILL STILL BE SENT, BUT MAY NOT ARRIVE BEFORE THE 25TH.

 

About The Foundation

 

Steve Prescott played rugby league for St Helens, Hull, Wakefield, Ireland and was a GB Lions Tourist.   In September 2006, Steve was diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei a rare form of cancer, he was told that he would not see his two children grow up; he was given months to live. He underwent a major operation in Basingstoke Hospital and tumours were removed from his abdomen. After surgery Steve was transferred to The Christie Hospital in Manchester for chemotherapy treatment to try to control the remaining disease.

 

The Steve Prescott Foundation was then created to raise money for two charities, which were close to Steve’s Heart, The Christie Cancer Hospital and the RFL Benevolent Fund, which helps sick and injured Rugby League Players.

The Long Walk Home was the first Event organised for the Foundation, it was a 200-mile walk, involving all the Super League Clubs within the M62 Corridor. It was a huge success with £60,000 raised. Since then the Foundation has expanded and at the moment we have given over £150,000 to the Charities raised through events such as Rugby Legends Boxing each other to Steve completing the London Marathon.