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GMP TRY-ing to score for Community Charity Challenge

For the third year in a row, officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) held a 13-hour community charity challenge to raise money for Mahdlo Youth Zone in Oldham.

So far in 2020, the team have raised over £3,500. This brings the total raised by the team in the past three years, to just over £13,500.mahdlo-fundraiser-gmp

Mahdlo is a state-of-the-art Youth Zone in the heart of Oldham. It relies on donations, grants and community fundraising, to provide activities and support for young people.

Team Effort

On Saturday 25 January, Inspector Danny Atheron, Constable Damieon Hartley-Pickles and a team of others took part in a gruelling 13-hour session of touch rugby and five-a-side football. There were 13 different teams including local junior schools and sports clubs from across Oldham. GMP’s Chief Constable Ian Hopkins also showed his support by participating in one of the rugby matches. GMP-mahdlo-fundraiser

PC Damieon Hartley-Pickles from GMP’s Oldham Division said: “This was a true test of my stamina. As we got to the end of the 13-hours, I could hear my bones creaking.

“Our team consisted of players from GMP’s rugby league team. As well as family, friends and associates linked to the Oldham Division. It was a hard slog but thinking about the charity and all they do to support our locations communities spurred the teams on.”

GMP’s Inspector Danny Atherton said: “I would like to say a big thank you to everyone involved and who supported the event.

“I extend a special thanks to some fantastic GMP members of staff. Sophie Sowerby, Paula Isaacs and PCSO Suzanne Pealin who created the brochure for the challenge. They also managed to persuade a number of local businesses to support the event.”

This is the third year running that the team have held a fundraising event. In 2018 they did a 24-hour five-a-side football marathon raising a staggering £6000 and a 13-hour touch rugby marathon in 2019, raising £4000.

Alongside the matches, they also held a raffle with over 40 prizes. The first prize of a signed Manchester United football shirt kindly donated by the Manchester United Foundation.

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