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Law firm donates match sponsorship to blood cancer charity in community gesture

A Midlands law firm is donating its matchday sponsorship of a local football club to blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia this month.

Davisons Law, principal partner of Solihull Moors FC, has handed over its Match ball sponsorship package for the club’s home fixture against Halifax Town on 21st March to help raise awareness for the charity’s lifesaving work.

The firm raised £24,000 for Cure Leukaemia throughout 2025 as a founding member of the charity’s Club 10 initiative, more than doubling its £10,000 annual pledge through employee fundraising and event sponsorships.

Darryl Wilkes, Equity Director at Davisons Law, said: “Being part of the Solihull community means everything to us. A year on from opening our new office on Warwick Road, our roots here are stronger than ever – and that means backing the causes that matter. Handing over our matchday package to Cure Leukaemia felt like the natural thing to do. The work they do for children fighting blood cancer is extraordinary, and if we can use our position as principal partner to shine a light on that, we absolutely should.”

A spokesperson for Solihull Moors said: “As a Club, we’re incredibly grateful to Davisons Law for their generous support of this weekend’s match and in particular, for their decision to donate the sponsorship to Cure Leukaemia, a cause that does such important work.

It’s fantastic to see one of our valued partners using their matchday sponsorship in this way – it reflects the strong sense of community and togetherness that exists around the Club. We’re proud to be able to support Cure Leukaemia through this fixture and we hope the day helps raise both awareness and vital funds for the charity.”

Cure Leukaemia CEO James McLaughlin said: ‘‘It’s fantastic to see Davison’s Law and Solihull Moors FC teaming up to champion our cause in such a significant way and a brilliant initiative that will raise vital awareness of Cure Leukaemia. We thank Davison’s Law for their ongoing generosity and the Moors for being such incredible hosts; their combined support is helping us move closer to a cure”.

The match against Halifax Town kicks off at 5.30pm on 21st March. Fans are encouraged to come along and show their support.

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