The Robert Eaton Memorial Fund is pleased to announce the 2014 REMF Challenge Match
Thanks once again to Lewes FC for free use of their ground, and to everyone giving up their time to put this match on. The snack bar will be open for tea, coffee, burgers etc. The bar will also be open for anyone who wants a drink on the terraces before, during and after the game.
NSC's REMF forum
What you can do
1. Help publicise the event
- Print off the poster and display wherever you can.
- Join the Facebook event
- And simply tell your chums
2. Come along!
Attending the game is the most typical way of helping out. It's a great fun evening for, as they say, the whole family. You WILL have a good time. However, if you are unable to attend (or even if you are), there are plenty of ways you can contribute to the success of the event...
3. Sponsor the Albion team
The Albion team are collecting sponsorships and every donation, nomatter how small, will help make a massive difference.
4. Get involved in the raffle
Prizes TBA
More to come over the next couple of weeks, I'm sure...
About the REMF
The Robert Eaton Memorial Fund (REMF) was founded in the wake of the attack on the World Trade Centre and the subsequent tragic death of popular Brighton fan Robert Eaton. Since inception, the REMF has raised more than £100,000 and been named The Argus Charity of the Year.
Numerous events have been held to raise funds for the REMF with the feature event being an annual match between fans of Brighton and (otherwise bitter rivals) Crystal Palace.
Money raised has gone to helping a host of junior football clubs, including:
- Los Peladitos. A club for disadvantaged children in Queens, New York. The REMF provided them with a 3 year funding grant of 230 shirts, 150 balls and equipment.
- Seagulls Specials. The charity gave the club a £7,000 grant to help fund its work with handicapped and special needs people in the local community.
- Coaching for Hope. The charity which uses football to bring hope to the lives of Aids orphans in Mali was given £3,000.
- Another eight local youth teams in Brighton have been given kit and equipment
- Goals sent out to impoverished kids in Cambodia.
- A set of kit was sent to underprivileged children in South Africa.
- The provision of a minibus to AITC
- £3,750 donated to the CPFC Foundation
- Sponsorship of the Albion powerchair team.
- £10,000 recently donated to two causes in Africa.
Past REMF match results
REMF 1 - CPFC (win on pens)
REMF 2 - CPFC
REMF 3 - BHAFC
REMF 4 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 5 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 6 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 7 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 8 - BHAFC (win on pens)
<Someone provide the missing ones please>
REMF 12 - BHAFC
Brighton & Hove Albion Supporters
v
Crystal Palace Supporters
at The Dripping Pan, Lewes
Friday 2nd May 2014
KO: 7.45pm (Doors: 6:30pm)
Entry: £5.00 adults, £2.00 U16 (FREE if accompanied by an adult)
Also: raffle prize draw, Harvey's on tap
All proceeds go to the Robert Eaton Memorial Fund
v
Crystal Palace Supporters
at The Dripping Pan, Lewes
Friday 2nd May 2014
KO: 7.45pm (Doors: 6:30pm)
Entry: £5.00 adults, £2.00 U16 (FREE if accompanied by an adult)
Also: raffle prize draw, Harvey's on tap
All proceeds go to the Robert Eaton Memorial Fund
Thanks once again to Lewes FC for free use of their ground, and to everyone giving up their time to put this match on. The snack bar will be open for tea, coffee, burgers etc. The bar will also be open for anyone who wants a drink on the terraces before, during and after the game.
NSC's REMF forum
What you can do
1. Help publicise the event
- Print off the poster and display wherever you can.
- Join the Facebook event
- And simply tell your chums
2. Come along!
Attending the game is the most typical way of helping out. It's a great fun evening for, as they say, the whole family. You WILL have a good time. However, if you are unable to attend (or even if you are), there are plenty of ways you can contribute to the success of the event...
3. Sponsor the Albion team
The Albion team are collecting sponsorships and every donation, nomatter how small, will help make a massive difference.
4. Get involved in the raffle
Prizes TBA
More to come over the next couple of weeks, I'm sure...
---------------------------
About the REMF
The Robert Eaton Memorial Fund (REMF) was founded in the wake of the attack on the World Trade Centre and the subsequent tragic death of popular Brighton fan Robert Eaton. Since inception, the REMF has raised more than £100,000 and been named The Argus Charity of the Year.
Numerous events have been held to raise funds for the REMF with the feature event being an annual match between fans of Brighton and (otherwise bitter rivals) Crystal Palace.
Money raised has gone to helping a host of junior football clubs, including:
- Los Peladitos. A club for disadvantaged children in Queens, New York. The REMF provided them with a 3 year funding grant of 230 shirts, 150 balls and equipment.
- Seagulls Specials. The charity gave the club a £7,000 grant to help fund its work with handicapped and special needs people in the local community.
- Coaching for Hope. The charity which uses football to bring hope to the lives of Aids orphans in Mali was given £3,000.
- Another eight local youth teams in Brighton have been given kit and equipment
- Goals sent out to impoverished kids in Cambodia.
- A set of kit was sent to underprivileged children in South Africa.
- The provision of a minibus to AITC
- £3,750 donated to the CPFC Foundation
- Sponsorship of the Albion powerchair team.
- £10,000 recently donated to two causes in Africa.
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Past REMF match results
REMF 1 - CPFC (win on pens)
REMF 2 - CPFC
REMF 3 - BHAFC
REMF 4 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 5 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 6 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 7 - BHAFC (win on pens)
REMF 8 - BHAFC (win on pens)
<Someone provide the missing ones please>
REMF 12 - BHAFC