In collaboration with one of our off-ice partners, the Wildcats are thrilled to announce the next fundraising game will be in aid of Prospect Hospice.

This year we have linked up with one of the towns and region’s best-loved charities and we are continuing to find ways in which we can help boost local awareness and recognition for the hospice and the superb work they do.

Prospect Hospice supports a community of more than 300,000 people in Swindon, Marlborough and north-east Wiltshire with theaim of bringing the best possible end-of-life care to people with life-limiting illnesses and offer support for the people closest to them.

As you may have noticed over the last couple of weeks, our very own Willie Wildcat has been modelling his Prospect Hospice jersey, which will be available to win as a prize on the night. For every donation that Prospect Hospice receives, you will get a raffle ticket and the winner will walk away with a truly limited-edition jersey.

Prospect Hospice and their team of volunteers will be all over the Better Link Centre on Saturday night, and as the final league home game of the season comes around, we want to make this the most successful charity night yet.

Dig deep Wildcats fans, Prospect Hospice is an unbelievable charity and they are truly an important part of the local Swindon and Wiltshire community.

Swindon Wildcats Commercial Manager, Sally Price, added:

“We cannot wait to welcome Prospect Hospice to the game on Saturday, this is a charity truly close to many of our hearts and we urge all our fans to give generously and help this amazing company to keep caring for the ones we love. We have a very close relationship with the hospice and are so thankful that we have such a giving crowd to help raise funds so that we can help give a little something back to such a great cause. Let’s be loud and proud for our Cats and Prospect Hospice on Saturday.”

You can find out more about Prospect Hospice, or make a donation by visiting their website at www.prospect-hospice.net or following the charity on its Facebook page.