Henderson: I ll shine a light on work of NHS charities 20 Jan 2021
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Jordan Henderson knows first-hand how important the National Health Service is, and is fully aware of how badly it has been hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
So the Liverpool captain is eager to highlight the valuable fundraising work being done for the NHS, after becoming the first official NHS Charities Together Champion.
“My relationship with NHS Charities Together began in April with the launch of the #PlayersTogether COVID-19 appeal, and having family members who work for the NHS, I know as well as anyone what impact the pandemic has had across the board,” he told Liverpool’s official website.
Jordan Henderson announces role as champion for NHS Charities Together
Jordan Henderson is a champion for NHS Charities Together | Naomi Baker/Getty Images
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has announced that has become the first official NHS Charities Together ‘Champion’. It follows on from his work last spring when he launched #PlayersTogether to help support and raise money for the NHS in the fight against coronavirus.
The #PlayersTogether appeal generated funds to help those battling the pandemic on the NHS front-lines. Henderson will now take on a wider role with that will bring light to the work being done by various NHS charities and aims of longer term, as well as short-term, support.
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