Signed Exeter Chiefs Rugby Ball & Photograph in aid of SEACHANGE DEVON
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Own a piece of Exeter Chiefs history while supporting a local charity - Seachange Devon (1196379).
This official Exeter Chiefs' rugby ball, has been donated by big-hearted 12 year old Tim, who has had many operations during his life and is a massive rugby fan and loyal supporter of the Chiefs.
It has been personally signed by 37 team members including Big Chief including current squad members Henry Slade and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and comes with 2 exclusive pictures taken during the signing.
A fantastic keepsake for any Chiefs fan - or a perfect Christmas gift for a rugby supporter.
Proceeds from this auction go directly to Seachange Devon, a local community health and well-being charity in East Devon.
At Seachange Devon, we believe good health and happiness are closely linked. We provide support, activities and services that help tackle loneliness and isolation, helping people to live healthier, happier lives.
Last year, our work helped save the NHS an estimated £340,000 by improving community wellbeing and reducing hospital visits.
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Signed Exeter Chiefs Rugby Ball & Photograph in aid of SEACHANGE DEVON
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