Solihull Moors is proud to announce that Cure Leukaemia and V Installations will be the official sponsors of the club’s big screen.
Once again it has been made possible by the generosity of local business V Installations, who have funded the opportunity for Cure Leukaemia — a Birmingham-based national blood cancer charity — to gain prominent exposure at every Moors home game.
V Installations, based in Solihull, are experts in delivering mechanical handling solutions, from bespoke unit applications to full-scale system reorganisations and refurbishments. Their continued support of both the club and Cure Leukaemia reflects their deep commitment to giving back to the local community.
Cure Leukaemia’s branding will feature on the club’s big screen, visible to thousands of supporters throughout the campaign. This presence will not only raise awareness of the charity’s vital work but also encourage fans and the wider public to get involved in fundraising efforts that make a real difference in the fight against blood cancer.
Gary Fox, Managing Director of V Installations Mechanical Handling Ltd, said:
“We’re delighted to continue our partnership with Solihull Moors and to provide this new platform for Cure Leukaemia to showcase their incredible work.
“This charity remains very close to my heart, and I hope this visibility encourages more people to get behind their cause. Whether it’s donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word, every little helps in the fight against leukaemia.”
James McLaughlin, CEO of Cure Leukaemia, said: “Partnering with Solihull Moors and V Installations is a tremendous opportunity for us to raise awareness of the life-saving work we’re doing at Cure Leukaemia. The visibility this sponsorship provides is invaluable in helping us reach more people and encourage them to support our mission. We are truly grateful for the generosity of V Installations, and we look forward to working together to make a real impact in the fight against blood cancer.
Bradley Rice, Head of Commercial at Solihull Moors, said:
“We are incredibly thankful to Gary, whose generosity and passion for supporting the community continue to shine through.
“His values align perfectly with our ethos that what happens off the pitch matters just as much as what happens on it. This partnership enables us to highlight and support the vital work Cure Leukaemia is doing, and we’re excited about the journey ahead.”
To learn more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can support their work, visit their website here: https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk
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