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Soap stars are set to descend upon Harwich for a
charity football match, it has been confirmed.
Actors who star in the Channel four soap,
Hollyoaks, will be going head to head against players at Harwich and
Parkeston football club.
Their footballing efforts aim to raise hundreds of
pounds to be split between charities Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), Great
Ormond Street Hospital and to the Alder Hey Imagine Appeal.
The CRY charity has been chosen following the
tragic death of Marcus Armstrong.
He died suddenly in May 2008 aged just 28 after
the main artery into his heart split, something that rarely happens in
people so young - it's possible he was born with a heart defect that was
never detected.
Marcus' dad, Tony, now the manager of Harwich and
Parkeston football club, said he was really looking forward to the charity
match.
"We are really pleased it's going ahead as we are
going to raise the profile of the charities and give the public something
enjoyable to watch.
"The team will be made up of first team players
and veterans - we will have some players who played in the 70s and are still
fit enough to take part."
Speaking about the CRY charity, he said: "We are
trying to raise money to set up a mobile scanning unit which CRY can send to
Harwich."
The unit would be for 14 to 35 year-olds complete
with the staff to run it. It would cost £11,000 to run and scan 200
people.
"We want people to be prevented from going through
what we went through and I am pleased there is so much local support for the
charity," he added.
Marcus' brother, Adrian, completed the Flora
London Marathon on Sunday which helped raise nearly £5,000 for the unit.
The 29-year-old completed the 26-mile run in 4
hours 14 minutes.
The football event is being organised by Laura
Tuffen and Zoe Wood.
Zoe, 23, said: "Myself and Laura are really
pleased to be raising funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital and CRY because
these charities are specifically aimed at treating the young, and as young
people, we feel that we should all be doing more to raise funds and
awareness for these worthwhile causes."
It takes place on Saturday May 10 with a 3pm kick
off. Gates open at 1.30pm.
Half time entertainment will be provided by a
local dance school Boogie Shoes and there will be refreshments, bar bqs and
ice creams on sale on the day.
Tickets go on sale this Monday.
They can be purchased from The Royal pub, Main
Road, Dovercourt; A2B taxi office, Station Road, Dovercourt; Harwich and
Parkeston social club; Fab N Fun, Phoenix Industrial Park, Freshfields Road,
Parkeston.
Or you can email
hollyoaks-football@hotmail.com
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