The Jenny Souris NRL Round gives hope to families facing critical illness

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The Jenny Souris Round match between Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters held on Friday, April 5, served a noble purpose, aiming to alleviate the financial burden for families coping with critical illnesses. 

Despite heavy rain, a significant turnout demonstrated unwavering support for The Jenny Souris Foundation’s cause. The Bulldogs clinched a thrilling victory, adding to the uplifting atmosphere of the night.

Leading up to the match, Angelina Lati, a beneficiary of the foundation, experienced a heartwarming visit to the Bulldogs, receiving a tour of Belmore and meeting star player Josh Addo-Carr. 

Members and fans from both clubs generously contributed to the cause, resulting in much-needed funds being raised.

In a statement, the Jenny Souris Foundation expressed gratitude to major partner M&J Chickens, the Bulldogs, and the numerous volunteers whose efforts made the event a success. 

Their dedication underscores the collective commitment to supporting families during challenging times.

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