Charity founder thanks club 'close to his heart'
A mental health charity has received backing from a football club its founder says is close to his heart.
Canada Life Premier League champions St Mary's have had the logo of REACH added to their training tops.
Adam Hudgeon, who set up REACH after struggling with his own mental health, has praised the club for helping to raise awareness within the Island's football community.
The club says it's 'proud' to be involved:
As a club we are proud to be helping raise awareness of mental health within the islands footballing community, an age range where it’s at its most prominent!
— St Marys AFC (@StMarys_AFC) August 31, 2019
Head over to Facebook and search REACH IOM to find out more about their work. pic.twitter.com/Mam5NybBw2

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