Torfaen Tigers Wheelchair Rugby League Team

Press coverage is always a great way help to raise awareness of charities and volunteer groups.

Torfaen Tigers Wheelchair Rugby League Team is in need of attracting new supporters and volunteers, so that they can continue as a competitive team. Wheelchair Rugby League is an inclusive sport that offers both disabled and non-disabled players the opportunity to compete both with and against each other on a level playing field. The costs of running a team are high, and sponsorship is needed to help support the team in funding lighter and specially-fitted wheelchairs, kit, training and away game costs.

We were approached to assist in raising awareness for the team and get the message out across local media channels. We were able to secure placement in the local press and promote the team to a broader audience as well as making readers aware of the need to gain sponsorship and also to recruit new players to the team.

You can find some of the coverage here

If you are able to help with sponsorship contact us here and we'll put you in touch.

If you think you'd like to have a go you can contact the team coach at: Lyndon@tigerswrl.co.uk

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Wedding Dress Charity Ball

On September 22nd 2018, we held the Wedding Dress Charity Ball in aid of St David’s Hospice Care and Velindre at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport.

In 2018 we founded the inaugural Wedding Dress Charity Ball to raise funds for causes close to our hearts. The event, held at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, raised thousands for Velindre Cancer Centre and St David’s Hospice Care. We came up with the idea to hold a ball to give brides the chance to wear their dress one more time and were over-whelmed by the support and generosity of our guests. The event, believed to be the first of its kind in South Wales, was held in the prestigious Caernarfon Ballroom andfeatured a three-course dinner, disco, live band, auction and singing waiters. As well as raising vital funds, the story featured in several local newspapers, the Wales on Sunday and news websites, helping to raise the profile and work of our charities.

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