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EFL AND THE BRITISH RED CROSS FIGHT LONELINESS

By Tom Blackett

IF THE SHIRT FITS: Announcing the new partnership at the EFL Awards last Sunday
PICTURE: Shutterstock

THE EFL and British Red Cross are joining forces in a new partnership that will use the power of football to support those experiencing loneliness in England and Wales.
From the start of next season, the humanitarian charity will become the EFL’s official charity partner with both organisations combining efforts to reduce isolation in communities around the country via the EFL and their 72 clubs.
Chronic loneliness can have a serious impact on well-being and cu...

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