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Wear red for Zac on Friday!

are urging fans everywhere to #wearredforzac on Friday to help raise money for young Zac Oliver to travel to America and receive potentially life saving treatment.

The four year old has been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of childhood leukaemia. Zac’s family have been told that the expensive treatment will cost around £500,000 and now face an anxious race against time to raise much needed money.

Zac’s family are urging well wishers to wear red and donate £1 to the campaign on Friday, posting a picture of themselves on social media with the hashtag #wearredforzac.

Zac led out the AFC Telford team in their 3-1 win over Bedford Town on Saturday, a result which the club dedicated to the brave youngster.

Anyone wanting to donate to Zac’s cause can text ZACH75 £1 to 70070 or donate via his just giving page https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/zac-oliver.

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