Warwick girls' football team to play three matches in a row for mental health charity

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Warwick Juniors Angels Girls will be holding a football fundraising event in which they will play three matches – one league game, one against their parents and another against their friends.

Players for a Warwick girls football team are raising money for a charity which supports young people with mental health issues.

Warwick Juniors Angels Girls will hold a football fundraising event in which they will play three matches – one league game, one against their parents and another against their friends.

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They will be raising funds for Young Minds Matter and team funds.

Warwick Juniors Angels Girls will be holding a football fundraising event in which they will play three matches – one league game, one against their parents and another against their friends.Warwick Juniors Angels Girls will be holding a football fundraising event in which they will play three matches – one league game, one against their parents and another against their friends.
Warwick Juniors Angels Girls will be holding a football fundraising event in which they will play three matches – one league game, one against their parents and another against their friends.
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Coach Jack Sidgwick said: “We feel very passionate in raising awareness of mental health in children and young people, and raising money for such a great cause will hopefully encourage more people seek the required help/support.”

The event will take lace at Warwickshire Council Sports Ground in Myton Road on Saturday October 14 from noon to 3pm.