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Goal reached as The Big Match fundraiser raises £20,000

BUSINESSES from across Edinburgh came together recently to play in the second annual Big Match, raising £20,000 for The Yard.
 
Celebrity chef Tom Kitchin and former Hibs star Darren Dods were among those in action at Ainslie Park as the business community rallied round to support the day.
 
Organiser Steve Currie, of Murray and Currie Property in the Capital, said: “It’s been an incredible effort from everyone and the total of £20,000 is amazing.
 
“I was delighted to reach our goal this year with all the money raised going to The Yard, which does such a fantastic job for young disabled people and their families.”

The Yard chief executive Celine Sinclair with organiser Steve Currie, and The Yard play team members Ronnie McQueen and Jenna Wills.
The £20,000 raised will go toward helping families, young people and children

The Yard offers disabled youngsters and their families the chance to experience creative and adventurous indoor and outdoor play in a well-supported environment.
 
Chief executive Celine Sinclair said: “On behalf of our entire team at The Yard, well done to
everyone who took part in The Big Match.

“A huge thank you to Murray and Currie and everyone who donated.

“This donation is hugely appreciated and will go towards helping even more of the
families, young people and children that we support.”

Thoughts have already turned to next year’s event, which will once again take place at Ainslie Park with a confirmed date of Friday 7 March 2025.

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