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Support Young Carers & Win a Signed St Johnstone Top

February 27th 2025, By April Black

🚨Support Young Carers & Win a Signed St Johnstone Top! 🚨

Young carers balance school, friendships, and the huge responsibility of looking after a loved one. Their hard work often goes unnoticed, and we want to change that! We’re heading to Pisa, Italy to raise awareness for young carers and give them a voice—but we need your help to make it happen!

We’re incredibly grateful to have received funding from the Gannochy Trust, which has given us a fantastic boost towards making this trip possible. However, we still need to raise additional funds to cover all costs and ensure that every young carer can take part. That’s why your support is so important—every donation gets us one step closer to our goal!

By donating to our campaign, you’ll be supporting this important cause AND you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a signed St Johnstone top! ⚽💙

Every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to our goal.

Winner of the Saints top will be announced on the 1st of May.

📢Donate today and help us shine a light on young carers!

https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/pkavspisa25

#YoungCarersMatter #SupportYoungCarers #PisaAwarenessTrip #Saints

 
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