Sheffield United manager signs limited edition prints for Weston Park Cancer Charity
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is supporting Weston Park Cancer Charity by signing a limited edition print, to help raise vital funds for our work.
We’re thrilled to share that Sheffield United FC's manager, Chris Wilder, is supporting Weston Park Cancer Charity by signing a limited edition print 'HE’S ONE OF OUR OWN', to help raise vital funds for our work.
Chris, whose wife Francesca is closely involved with Weston Park Cancer Charity, was eager to lend his support when approached by Fanfair Signatures:
"When I was approached by Fanfair Signatures to do a signing for fans it was a no brainer to help a charity that does so much for the people of Sheffield and I'm looking forward to getting writer's cramp as a result!"
Each signed print will contribute towards his £2.5 million+ fundraising target for the Charity, helping us continue providing vital support, treatment advancements, and research for those facing cancer.
Fans can also include a personal message with their order, which Chris will read and respond to with a dedicated signature.
"I know how much good work Weston Park Cancer Charity does in the community , and how hard they work to help people . If the picture signings are successful, I'm going to ask other Sheffield sportspeople to help out, so we can continue the fundraising."
Get your signed limited edition print today through Fanfair Signatures, who work with top athletes and actors to support meaningful causes
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