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Ray Of Hope Appeal

Ray of hope appeal

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Over the last few months, the idea for a Ray Kennedy fund raising appeal has gathered momentum. It's taken a significant amount of time and effort to get everything lined up but we're now ready to hit the "go" button and launch the appeal properly. This post is by way of introduction to the campaign, explaining who we are, and outlining our aims and projects. This message is getting posted on a number of Liverpool and Arsenal message boards. Where possible, we would be grateful if the board moderators could make this a "sticky" at the top so that as many people read this as possible.

We are hoping both that Liverpool and Arsenal fans support the appeal - although it's Liverpool fans who have driven the appeal up to this point, we have had an extremely positive reception from Arsenal websites and Arsenal FC, both of whom are keen to be involved. This certainly isn't intended to be a partisan exercise, and is not generic to one group of fans or website or forum - this is about Ray and no-one else. Instead, we'd respectfully ask that you take the time to read this post and if you'd like to help, please do. Ten minutes of your time or 10 quid of your money for the man who scored the crucial goal at Munich in 81 or the title winner at White Hart Lane as part of a double season isn't too much to ask.

The appeal started out of a chance conversation between Karl Coppack and Ray Kennedy's doctor just under two years ago. Ray is Karl's all-time favourite Red and it has always vexed Karl that there had been no update on Ray's condition since the publication of his autobiography 15-odd years previous. Karl emailed the good doctor just asking how Ray was, not really expecting a reply. He certainly didn't expect Ray to give him a call, but that's what happened. Over the next few months, Karl stayed in touch with Ray, and it transpired that Ray isn't keeping too well at all. We wish to respect Ray's privacy, and as a result don't want to give chapter and verse on his condition. Parkinsons Disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system, characterised by muscle rigidity, tremor, and in extreme cases, a loss of physical movement. Doubly sad when it afflicts a once great athlete. We'll leave it there.

What are our targets? Well, simply as much money for Ray as we can raise within the next 12 months. Sorry to be blunt, but Ray needs financial help to get by. He has not had any significant income since his testimonial in 1991 and had to sell his valued medals in 1993. Your donations will help make Ray's day to day life as comfortable as possible, and will assist with his domestic, financial and medical needs. We have been granted permission by the Parkinson's disease society to fund raise under their banner (this is for, amongst other things, legal and financial purposes). This means that 10% of all monies raised will go to the PDS, with the balance being held on trust for Ray.

The strands of the appeal agreed to date are as follows:

- Paypal account set up for online donations – please pay all donations to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk. Alternatively, please pay direct contributions to the Ray of Hope Appeal c/o HSBC account 21817299 sort-code 40-03-27. Paying direct or doing a bank transfer will avoid paypal commission. We will be maintaining an email circulation list to keep everyone updated on a quarterly basis as to the funds held.

- Ray of Hope Appeal launch night at Anfield after the Middlesbrough game on February 23rd, supported by Reclaim the Kop. This will take place in one of the suites in the Centenary Stand, and will include live music, ex-players, an auction and a raffle. This promises to be a great evening so please keep an eye on www.raotl.co.uk for details of how to purchase tickets in the next few weeks.

- Collecton buckets at Anfield pubs. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign have kindly offered to provide us with their closed collection buckets which will be distributed at pubs around the ground at a match in the next few months. If you see one of these buckets before the match, please have one less pint or don't buy the programme, and instead throw a few quid in.

- 92 ground car dash around the Emirates game in April. This does what it says on the tin. We are writing to every club in the football league requesting support for Ray, and will be touring each ground in the space of 5 days to hopefully collect donations and memorabilia which we can then auction off to help Ray in the following months and through to next Christmas. The intention is to support the tour with local newspaper coverage and sponsorship via the justgiving.com site. Again, more to follow over the next few months.

- Tales from the Travelling Kop. Being released to coincide with the official start of Liverpool's coronation as European Captial of Culture, Tales From The Travelling Kop is a compilation of supporters' experiences at Liverpool away games over the past four decades. Available from the Walton Breck Road website on Saturday 12th January 2008 with all proceeds from the sale of the book going to the Parkinson's Disease Society and the Ray of Hope Appeal, set up to help former Red Ray Kennedy who is battling Parkinson's. Tales From The Travelling Kop costs £18 and is a must for any Red. http://www.lulu.com/content/1350480

- Liverpool/Arsenal fanzine game on the day of the Emirates match in April.

- End of season fundraiser at the Olympia after the Man City game on the 2nd May. The intention is that this is to be purely a fans' night. Again, please keep an eye on the boards for details of how to purchase tickets in the next few months.

Many thanks to everyone who has helped so far, especially the Liverpool New York Supporters Club (for their generous donation), Matt Richards (for designing the appeal logo), RTK, and the Parkinsons Disease Society and Hillsborough Justice Campaign for their support and assistance with the logistics of it all.

Finally – one housekeeping point – as we are fund raising under the Parkinsons Disease Society's banner, any events must be done with our endorsement. If people want to help in their own way (for example, a supporter's club organising something), then that is great – but please, please contact us and keep us in the loop before you start anything up or post anything in relation to the campaign elsewhere – everything needs to go through us centrally.

We welcome all comments, enquiries, suggestions and feedback to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk.

Thank you

The Ray of Hope Appeal
 
Tickets for the Ray of Hope Appeal launch night to be held at Anfield on Saturday 23rd February are now on sale.

Tickets are priced £10.00 and are available from the HJC shop opposite the Albert, The shop is open Monday to Friday 10.00 till 14.00, best ring 0151 260 5262 before you set off just to make sure it's open.

Thank you

Ray of hope appeal
 
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The Ray of Hope Appeal, assisted by the HJC, is organising a bucket collection to take place in the pubs around Anfield prior to the Middlesbrough game on February 23rd. All monies raised will go to the Ray of hope appeal and Parkinson's Disease Society. We are looking for helpers who can spare an hour or two prior to kick off on the day of the game. If you can help, please drop us a line on rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk and we'll take things from there.

Tickets are also still on sale for the Ray of Hope launch night to take place after the Middlesbrough game, 8pm-1am in one of the Centenary Stand lounges. Tickets are priced £10 and are available from the HJC shop. The shop is open Monday to Friday 10.00 till 14.00, best ring 0151 260 5262 before you set off just to make sure it's open.

Thank you

The Ray of Hope Appeal
 
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Support for Ray Kennedy AUCTION

If anyone is interested in the above we are holding a charity night for Ray but as we got some of the prizes sorted out it was decided that we would hold it on St. Patrick's Day as we were getting more and more prizes.

Some of the prizes we have are:

1) A squad signed Liverpool FC shirt 2008 signed by 27 of the 1st team and also signed by Rafa*

2) A signed framed picture of Steven Gerrard with Champions League*

3) A pair of signed Steven Gerrard Adidas Predator Boots*

4) Two match tickets for Liverpool FC v Blacburn Rovers FC (Hillsborough Memorial Game)

5) A pair of tickets to our Supporters Club Dinner Dance on Friday 18th April which will be attended by our Club President Phil Neal & Liverpool and Ireland Legend Ronnie Whelan. The winner will get a shirt signed and dedicated to them by Phil & Ronnie, plus their picture taken with both Liverpool Legends and any personal items they wish signed also.

*These items come with a C.O.A obviously.

If anyone wants further details please drop me a line, even if it's only about our Dinner Dance & the chance to meet two Liverpool Legends.

Its in Newry, but if anyone wants to find out about tickets for raffles or the auction send me a pm and I will direct you to our Supporters Club email address for details on how to bid. But ONLY if you are interested, as this is a serious issue we only want people who are serious about bidding or purchasing a raffle ticket.

Visit link below for further details.


http://84.51.233.73/forums/showthread.php?t=2604

Thank you
 
Ray of hope appeal - bucket collection 23rd Feb v Boro - volunteers needed

All

The Ray of Hope Appeal, assisted by the HJC, is organising a bucket collection to take place in the pubs around Anfield prior to the Middlesbrough game on February 23rd. All monies raised will go to the Ray of hope appeal and Parkinson's Disease Society. We are looking for helpers who can spare an hour or two prior to kick off on the day of the game. If you can help, please drop us a line on rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk and we'll take things from there.


Thank you

The Ray of Hope Appeal
 
Just a reminder that the Ray of Hope Appeal launch night will be taking place in one of the suites in the Centenary Stand at Anfield tomorrow night from 8pm-1am. The event is a complete sell-out, and thanks to all those who've bought tickets and who have helped to set the event up, in particular Tom Cassidy and Paul Cuttill, and Paul Eaton from liverpoolfc.tv for all the publicity. Below is the provisional running order for the evening so get in early to get your photo taken with the European Cup. Please can anyone forward any photos taken on the night to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk - we plan to collate these and forward to Ray to let him know we're all thinking of him.

8.00 - doors open

8.00 to 8.45 - European Cup available for photos (£5)

8.30 - buffet is served


9.00 - introduction to the evening's aims and running order from Alan Kennedy and the Parkinsons Disease Soceity. This will include a cheque presentation to the PDS of 10% of the funds raised to date.

9.15 to 9.45 - Riuven


9.45 to 10.15 - First Raffle

10.15 to 10.45 - Starsailor (Acoustic set)


10.45 to 11.15 - Second raffle

11.15 to 11.45 - Liz McClarnon


11.45 to 12.15 - Auction, conducted by Neville Skelly

12.15 to close - The Foundry

The auction includes loads of signed stuff, the pick of which is Gerrard's and Carragher's signed shirts from the Inter Milan game on Tuesday. Please also note - you don't need cash to bid on the night - we will have the facility to accept payments by debit and credit card.

Finally, there will be a bucket collection taking place around the pubs before the Middlesbrough game with all proceeds going to the appeal. Please give generously if you see one of the lads (or lasses) shaking a bucket in your direction.

Thanks all

Ray of Hope Appeal
 
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Just a reminder that the Ray of Hope Appeal launch night will be taking place in one of the suites in the Centenary Stand at Anfield tomorrow night from 8pm-1am. The event is a complete sell-out, and thanks to all those who've bought tickets and who have helped to set the event up, in particular Tom Cassidy and Paul Cuttill, and Paul Eaton from liverpoolfc.tv for all the publicity. Below is the provisional running order for the evening so get in early to get your photo taken with the European Cup. Please can anyone forward any photos taken on the night to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk - we plan to collate these and forward to Ray to let him know we're all thinking of him.

8.00 - doors open

8.00 to 8.45 - European Cup available for photos (£5)

8.30 - buffet is served


9.00 - introduction to the evening's aims and running order from Alan Kennedy and the Parkinsons Disease Soceity. This will include a cheque presentation to the PDS of 10% of the funds raised to date.

9.15 to 9.45 - Riuven


9.45 to 10.15 - First Raffle

10.15 to 10.45 - Starsailor (Acoustic set)


10.45 to 11.15 - Second raffle

11.15 to 11.45 - Liz McClarnon


11.45 to 12.15 - Auction, conducted by Neville Skelly

12.15 to close - The Foundry

The auction includes loads of signed stuff, the pick of which is Gerrard's and Carragher's signed shirts from the Inter Milan game on Tuesday. Please also note - you don't need cash to bid on the night - we will have the facility to accept payments by debit and credit card.

Finally, there will be a bucket collection taking place around the pubs before the Middlesbrough game with all proceeds going to the appeal. Please give generously if you see one of the lads (or lasses) shaking a bucket in your direction.

Thanks all

Ray of Hope Appeal

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Hope you raise a fortune.
 
The Ray of Hope Appeal – Forty four days later.

The Ray of Hope Appeal was launched on 21st January 2008. It was the aim of the trustees to raise enough funds to purchase essential equipment and services for Ray Kennedy who is struggling with Parkinson’s Disease. As we have stated before Ray’s illness deprived him not only of his health but of his livelihood. He was robbed of the chance to make a living through the media or as a coach – a shame given that he has won everything in the game and would assumedly know more than a few people who occupy those roles today.

Ray Kennedy is essentially a private man who would not like to complain about his condition or the turn his life has made since his diagnosis. Liverpool and Arsenal fans who know him of old would not be surprised by this as Ray’s demeanour has always been that of a dignified and stoical man. The only downside of this is that he has shrunk from public view since his testimonial in 1991 which has left him forgotten by many. The Ray of Hope Appeal is therefore delighted that he and his magnificent ability has become a topic of conversation throughout the land again.

The trustees of the Appeal deliberately chose not to set a target for monies raised as we don’t see any figure as failure. We needn’t have worried. We have been astonished at the generous donations that have come in from all over the world. Only this week we’ve had emails from India and Japan from people who want to send their money and best wishes to Ray. So far the Appeal has raised £21,000. Added to that is a promise from the Professional Footballers Association that they will pay a figure of £5,000 to any work or purchases that Ray needs.

The Ray of Hope Appeal saw its official launch on 23rd February 2008 at the Paisley Suite at Anfield. Starsailor, Atomic Kitten’s Liz McClarnon and The Foundry provided the entertainment and Alan Kennedy told some of his hilarious stories from Ray’s time. We also invited two representatives from the Parkinson’s Disease Society along and, as part of our agreement, gave them a cheque for 10% of the fund – a sum of £945. Let us not forget that the Appeal plans to help ALL who suffer from Parkinson’s Disease, not just Ray. The night raised over £11,000 – something that could not have happened without the help of John Mackin, Kevin Sampson and Bob from Retro Reds. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them publicly.

While we’re in the thanking mood we would like to voice our appreciation from Irish Kop who raised £1,046 for the Appeal and brought over seventy people for the Anfield night. They also bought a vast amount of items that was kindly donated by Bob from Retro Reds at the auction. Thanks also to The Coleraine Branch held a quiz night in the Railway Arms with £400 raised for the Ray of Hope Appeal. There are more fundraising events to come. again in Coleraine on St Patrick’s Night. For Reds in Toronto there will be a fundraiser on the day of the Arsenal game. Contact lfc-webmaster@lfctoronto.com for details.

Talks have opened with Arsenal about what we can achieve from the upcoming game at the Emirates. We hope to appear on their TV channel and website before too long. We are also planning an Arsenal v Liverpool (friendly!) fan game to be played at the weekend of the Emirates match. Hopefully this will be followed by a fundraiser/raffle. We’ll keep you posted. The trustees are also organising a 92 club tour of the country and have written to every club asking for five minutes of their time for a photo and a piece of memorabilia that we can auction off. Again, the response has been excellent. More to come on this.

We had no idea that we would receive this level of coverage but, then again, people want to help Ray so maybe we shouldn’t have been so surprised. Brian Reade from the Daily Mirror got the ball rolling on this and has also invited us onto his radio show on City Talk FM. Since then we have appeared on both Liverpool FC’s official TV station and website, Talksport, the Liverpool Echo, The Daily Post and The Guardian.

The Ray of Hope Appeal has been in touch with Ray and his family and there are plans to organise a new bathroom for him soon. Thanks to the donations he will soon have the entire room renovated and built specifically for his needs.

The first forty days have been amazing but we don’t want to give the impression that we’re finished. The more money raised, the more comfortable we can make Ray’s life. There is a Paypal account set up for online donations – please pay all donations to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk. Alternatively, please pay direct contributions to the Ray of Hope Appeal c/o HSBC account 21817299 - Sort-code 40-03-27. Paying direct or doing a bank transfer will avoid Paypal commission. Should you wish to make a donation by cheque then please make it payable to The Ray of Hope Appeal and send it to The Ray of Hope Appeal, 3 Cormorant Court, 18 Magpie Close, Colindale, London NW9 5DD. Please ensure you include an email address so we can thank you.

We’ve started well but we still need your donations.

Ray Kennedy was there for us when we needed him. Let’s help him now.


The Ray of Hope Appeal


Trustees: Karl Coppack, Andrew Campbell, Stephen Hinds, Matthew Anton, Robbie Ashcroft, Professor Andrew Lees MD, FRCP
 
All

The trustees of the Ray of Hope Appeal will shortly be embarking on our next fundraising initiative for the appeal - the 92 ground car dash. This does what it says on the tin: we have written to every club in the football league asking for support and will be visiting each ground over the course of 9 days between the Blackburn and Fulham matches. We have received a great response with many clubs pledging items, including signed shirts, balls, and even match tickets which we plan to auction on ebay through the summer and up to next Christmas to raise funds for the appeal.

The itinery for the grounds we are visiting are as follows:

Day 1 11th April. Friday.
1/ Wigan Athletic
2/ Everton
3/ Blackburn Rovers
4/ Manchester City
5/ Crewe
6/ Stoke City
7/ Accrington Stanley
8/ Bury
9/ Wrexham
10/ Stockport
11/ Rochdale
12/ Port Vale
13/ Blackpool

Day 2 12th April. Saturday
14/ Tranmere
15/ Chester City
16/ Shrewsbury
17/ Macclesfield
18/ Oldham
19/ Burnley

Day 3 13th April. Sunday
20/ Manchester United
21/ Liverpool

Day 4 14th April. Monday
22/ Boton Wanderers
23/ Preston North End
24/ Morecombe
25/ Carlisle
26/ Newcastle United
27/ Sunderland
28/ Hartlepool
29/ Middlesborough
30/ Darlington
31/ Leeds United
32/ Bradford City
33/ Huddersfield

Day 5 15th April. Tuesday
34/ Barnsley
35/ Sheffield Wednesday
36/ Sheffield Untd
37/ Rotherham
38/ Doncaster
39/ Scunthorpe Untd
40/ Hull City
41/ Grimsby Town
42/ Lincoln City
43/ Chesterfield
44/ Mansfield Town
45/ Nottingham Forrest
46/ Notts County
47/ Derby County

Day 6 16th April. Wednesday.
48/ Leicester City
49/ Peterborough
50/ Norwich City
51/ Ipswich Town
52/ Colchester Untd
53/ Southend Untd
54/ Dagenham & Redbridge
55/ Leyton Orient
56/ West Ham
57/ Gillingham
58/ Brighton & Hove

Day 8 17th April. Thursday.
59/ Portsmouth
60/ Southampton
61/ AFC Bournmouth
62/ Yeovil FC
63/ Plymouth Argyle
64/ Bristol City
65/ Bristol Rovers
66/ Cardiff City
67/ Swansea City

Day 8 18th April Friday
68/ Hereford Utd
69/ Cheltenham Town
70/ Swindon Town
71/ Reading Fc
72/ Wycombe Wanderers
73/ Watford
74/ Luton Town
75/ MK Dons
76/ Northampton Town
77/ Coventry City
78/ Birmingham City
79/ Aston Villa
80/ West Brom
81/ Wallsall
82/ Wolverhampton Wanderers

Day 9 19th April Saturday.
83/ Barnet
84/ Tottenham Hotspurs
85/ Arsenal
86/ Charleton Athletic
87/ Millwall
88/ Crystal Palace
89/ Brentford
90/ QPR
91/ Chelsea
92/ Fulham

We are, therefore, asking for sponsorship for this event. Please pay all donations via paypal to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk and please add a note to your donation saying "car dash". You can also pay contributions direct to HSBC account sort code 40-03-27 account number 21817299 - all cheques payable to Ray of Hope Appeal.

Alternatively, if you'd like to send a cheque or money order, please contact us on rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk and we will send you details.

Thanks in advance for your support.

Ray of Hope Appeal
 
Thanks admin. We must say that we've been overwhelmed with the response so far. We all know what's going on off the pitch at present, and that there's a whole spectrum of opinion amongst Reds, but EVERYONE has got bang behind us, and we can't say how grateful we are for that.

Ray NEVER let us down when he pulled on the shirt, and now it's time for us to be there for him.

Ray of Hope Appeal
 
Liverpool fans and Arsenal fans played a friendly in Hatfield last Friday in aid of the Ray of Hope Appeal. The match was a huge success, finished 3-3 and raised (through donations and sponsorship) £1095 for the appeal. Thanks to everyone who was involved, especially Arsenal fan Chris Phillips who helped set the game up. A replay match will hopefully take place later this year.

Also, the Ray of Hope Appeal 92 ground car dash will begin this Friday. 3 of the appeal's trustees will be visiting each league ground in the space of a week to collect donations and memorabilia which we can auction to raise funds, finishing at the Fulham game on the 19th. If you'd like to sponsor us, please make donations via paypal to rayofhopeappeal@hotmail.co.uk, or direct to our bank account HSBC 21817299 sort code 400327.

Ray never let us down when he pulled on the shirt - now its time for us to help him.

Ray of Hope Appeal
 
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