Bulldogs and Jenny Souris Foundation unite for special fundraising round

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are teaming up with the Jenny Souris Foundation (JSF) and M&J Chickens for a special fundraising initiative at their Round 27 clash against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

The match will take place on Saturday, September 6, at 7:35pm at Accor Stadium and has been designated as the annual Jenny Souris Round.

Fans are being encouraged to donate to the Jenny Souris Foundation, which provides vital financial and emotional support to families dealing with critical illness.

As part of the promotion, anyone who donates $10 through the official JSF page will receive a free General Admission ticket to the Bulldogs v Sharks match.

Tickets will be issued electronically once donors provide their name, postal address and email. Tickets are non-transferable and may not be resold or exchanged.

Funds raised will go directly towards helping families facing the burden of critical illness, offering financial relief and much-needed support.

The Round 27 match is set to be both a thrilling sporting contest and a meaningful opportunity for fans to make a difference in their community.

For more details on the promotion click here or to donate, visit JSF.org.au/donate.

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