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On Saturday 19th November Dulwich Hamlet are at home to Worthing, in a Ryman League Premier Division match, kick off at three o'clock.


Please spread the word amongst all of your friends, neighbours, work colleagues, mates at school, college and so on as...


All profit from the match, after the usual matchday costs have been met, are being donated to charity by Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.


For this match simply come through the turnstiles and make whatever donation you wish...from a penny to a hundred pounds!


All money raised will be donated to our official 2016/17 charity partner Football Beyond Borders, an excellent South London based charity that works with children as an educational project through football; and our near neighbours, the Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground. All surplus money will be split 50/50 between them.


So please spread the word.


(Admins: The Club don't gain from this, so can you please keep this on the main thread, as it is not 'promoting an event' as such, as we-as a Club-do not benefit...thank you)

Usual admission is ?10 for adults, a wide range of concessions are ?4 & all under thirteens are free anyway.

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