Warwickshire County Cricket Club has reinforced its fundraising plans for Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity and the NSPCC Childline service in Birmingham by releasing a new Bear & Ragged staff t-shirt, which is based on a design from First Team Coach Jim Troughton.

Available in men’s, women’s and children’s sizes, the t-shirts are priced at £15 each with all proceeds raised being donated to our two selected charities.

You can pre-order this limited edition Charity T-Shirt by clicking HERE.

Bears fans can now pre-order one of the special edition Bear & Ragged Staff Charity T-Shirts online at Store ’94.

Please do bear in mind that all deliveries will take place once the current Government working guidelines are amended and staff can return to Edgbaston.

The charity t-shirts follows the commitment from Warwickshire and Edgbaston staff to raise funds for both charities through the 2.6 Challenge, a series of exercise-related challenges undertaken individually before the end of May.

These challenges include Safety Manager David Clarke cycling 260 miles, Executive Membership Account Manager Heidi Smith undertaking 26 minutes of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on 10 consecutive days, and Head of Conference & Events Sales Maria Clune running 2.6 miles each day.

You can donate to the team’s fundraising efforts HERE.

The Club has also promised to use one of its Vitality Blast fixtures to celebrate the efforts of NHS staff later in the summer, whilst its home of Edgbaston has been donated for use as a COVID-19 drive-through testing centre, which is used to support the Government’s testing of key workers.

Bear & Ragged Staff Charity T-Shirt

Pre-order your limited edition Bear & Ragged Charity T-Shirt online at Store ’94, raising money for Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity and the NSPCC Childline Service in Birmingham.

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