Camp Quality UK has struck gold by signing Ex-England international rugby player Russell Earnshaw as one of the charity's ambassadors.
Earnshaw, who has had a successful top flight and international rugby career with Bath, Worcester and Rotherham - as well as representing England at 7's - will become a face of the charity and much needed sporting link for the charity.
Earnshaw also confirmed that he has donated a prize of him coaching a rugby team for a day for charity. The prize will be auctioned off at a prestigious event in London during December.
Earnshaw, who now coaches the Birmingham and Solihull Bees, and the England 7's side, was excited by the move, saying: “Camp Quality provides excellent support for children with life threatening illnesses. They do some amazing work and provide some extremely valuable support for children with terminal illnesses and the family and friends affected by these illnesses. I am delighted to become apart of this and am looking forward to helping them raise their profile over the coming years.”
Marc Lawn, Chairman of Camp Quality, was elated by the move, saying: “Russell is a consummate professional who is an inspiration to many people. It is a real honour having him on board. I am sure with his support we will be able to drive against our vision of expanding the reach of Camp Quality in the UK, benefiting those families and children who need our help most.”
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Great! I would be nice to take Rugby holidays this year or perhaps next year.
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