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“The club made an effort to come along and put smiles on faces, just before Children’s Hospice Week. It was a lovely touch and much appreciated” – Bluey proves a hit with young fans during a special visit to The Treehouse

Ipswich Town favourite Bluey trotted into The Treehouse for a special visit on the eve of Children’s Hospice Week.

The club’s loveable mascot brought along last season’s gleaming Championship promotion trophy and enjoyed the opportunity to meet children and families being supported by East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).

Joined by staff from the Ipswich Town Foundation, Bluey proved a particularly big hit with young fan Jude McDougall.

The six-year-old, who was at the hospice with his mum, Michelle, and brother, Rhys, 13, has the rare muscular disorder Nemaline Rod Myopathy.

Bluey also enjoyed meeting Town superfan George Woodward, 12, and his ten-year-old sister, Ivy.

George, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy, was there with mum Laura.

The Blues contingent also met two-year-old Ada Brame, who has Aicardi-Goutières syndrome, parents Gary and Helen and brother Reggie, one.

“We had a lovely afternoon with our friends from Portman Road,” said Senior Corporate Fundraiser Billie Nugent, who manages EACH’s relationship with Town.

“Bluey proved a big hit, especially with Jude, who had lots of questions and wanted to take him home!

“We’re always grateful for the support we receive from the club and it’s worth noting that they initiated this visit, rather than the other way round.

“They made an effort to come along and put smiles on faces, just before Children’s Hospice Week. It was a lovely touch and much appreciated.

“Thanks to Bluey and the trophy, there were photo opportunities galore.”

Bluey left a bag of gifts containing rucksacks, banners and water bottles and, as well as enjoying tea and cake with EACH staff, newer members of the Foundation team were given a tour of The Treehouse.

Children’s Hospice Week began on Monday and runs until Sunday.

It is the only week of the year dedicated to raising awareness of children’s hospice services across the UK.

Town’s visit took place on Friday, 14th June.

Find our notes to editors here.

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For further information about this release please contact:

Matt Plummer | Media and PR Manager | 07738 328058 | Matt.Plummer@each.org.uk

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