Charity Football Match Kicks Off to Repair Vandalised Gravestones in Connah’s Quay
Families hit hard by recent vandalism to gravestones in Connah’s Quay, Flintshire, are set to get some much-needed support. A community fundraiser has been launched following the shocking damage that has caused both emotional pain and hefty repair bills.
Wrexham Police FC Take on Talking Toffees for Charity
To raise cash for repairs, Wrexham Police FC will face off against the Talking Toffees in a charity football match on Sunday, April 6, 2025. The match will be held at Ysgol Clywedog, with the aim to ease the burden on affected families.
This special game isn’t just about football—it’s about rallying together to heal a heartbreaking wound in the community.
Where Your Donations Are Going
- Funds will pay for the repair of vandalised gravestones
- Money will be fairly distributed in partnership with Flintshire Council’s Bereavement Services
- Support is prioritised for families facing the greatest hardship
How You Can Help
The local community is urged to chip in via the official GoFundMe page. Every penny counts in helping families restore dignity to their loved ones’ resting places.
“We understand the distress this incident has caused, and we want to support the families affected. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference.” – Fundraising Organisers
Local Support Grows as Shock Turns to Action
The community has been left stunned and saddened by the vandalism but is now coming together to help. Organisers urge everyone to donate and spread the word, showing that when it counts, Connah’s Quay stands united.
Together, the town can ensure the affected families get the financial backing they desperately need.