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Blues News | Official Matchday Programme of Birmingham City FC Birmingham City v Queens Park Rangers | Sky Bet Championship Friday 22nd September, 2023 | KO 8pm | St. Andrew's Stadium

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Birmingham City v Queens Park Rangers | Sky Bet Championship
Friday 22nd September, 2023 | KO 8pm | St. Andrew's Stadium

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Help Harry Help Others<br />

matchday<br />

Tonight’s Sky Bet Championship match<br />

against Queens Park Rangers is more than<br />

just a 90-minute game of football, as all<br />

supporters unite behind local cancer support<br />

charity, Help Harry Help Others.<br />

Back in 2011, young Harry Moseley tragically lost his<br />

battle with cancer, aged just 11. He spent the last few<br />

years he had smiling and raising funds to support<br />

other families going through their own cancer<br />

journey. This inspired his mom, Georgie, to start Help<br />

Harry Help Others, a charity designed to support<br />

families going through the same fight she did.<br />

As part of the work, Georgie has carried out over<br />

the past 11 years, her team have pioneered a cancer<br />

support drop-in centre in East <strong>Birmingham</strong>, which<br />

offers free services to anyone, whether it is the<br />

patient, a family member or a friend.<br />

The drop-in centre offers a wide array of services,<br />

from counselling and emotional support to wig<br />

fitting and employment advice. The centre is<br />

operated solely on donations from the public<br />

and has helped an untold number of people in<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> and Solihull.<br />

Harry worked closely with <strong>Birmingham</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Football Club prior to his passing and Bluenoses<br />

helped the youngster with his fundraising efforts.<br />

Furthermore, they have all proudly supported the<br />

cause ever since the initiation of Help Harry Help<br />

Others in 2012 and will continue to at tonight’s game.<br />

On each seat, the Club has gifted fans with a<br />

trademark Help Harry Help Others bracelet, and is<br />

asking that supporters, should they wish to, donate<br />

the £3 cost of the bracelet to the charity directly. A<br />

QR code can be found on the accompanying card to<br />

the bracelet, or Bluenoses can visit<br />

www.justgiving.com/hhho.<br />

To find out more about the work Georgie and her<br />

team carry out daily, please visit www.hhho.org.uk.<br />

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