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Rugby for mental health And the end of the day, it’s just a pre-season rugby game, but when Super Rugby powerhouses the Crusaders roll into town this weekend to take on the Hurricanes at the Ashburton Showgrounds, they’ll be playing a vital part in an important money-raising mission. On Friday, the Ashburton District Council and the Crusaders jointly announced that they would be raising money from the pre-season fixture to help support local mental health services.
Both organisations are pledging $1 from each ticket sold for the match with money going to Safer Mid Canterbury’s Life’s Worth Living project. And with a crowd of close to 5000 expected to pack out the showgrounds, the donation could be quite substantial with the goal to reach $10,000 to promote and support mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown said the subject of mental health is one which is
close to the hearts of many people living in Mid Canterbury and any opportunity to raise awareness and funds for a cause doing good work in that field was one the council wanted to be involved in. “Like many rural communities, mental health is an issue for our district,” Brown said. “This initiative will put much-needed funds into the front-line prevention activities working to combat this issue and help to support our people.”
Ashburton District Council’s chief executive Hamish Riach, who has a strong history with the Crusaders franchise through his former role as chief executive, said he hoped the community would get behind such a cause. “We’re very proud to work with the Crusaders to make this fundraiser a reality,” Riach said.
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