THE FA Cup was back in Bradford today, helping to raise more than £200 for Sue Ryder care.
Staff at Morrisons head office at Hilmore House, including head of corporate affairs, Guy Mason (pictured), had a chance to have their pictures taken with the famous trophy in return for a donation to the charity.
A total of £228.80 was raised for the charity partnership between the supermarket giant and Sue Ryder, which is funding new community healthcare services, family support teams, and an online support community.
In the Bradford area, the partnership is supporting the expansion of community services at the Manorlands Hospice in Oxenhope, including increased complementary therapy, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy services.
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