Money was raised for the 401 Foundation and will go towards grass roots community mental health projects.
Shaun Tymon from Scarborough organised the event, alongside his brother Paul. Both are passionately dedicated to supporting positive mental health locally.
The game took place at the Flamingo Land Stadium on Sunday at 2:00pm. Des Winks VW sponsored the pitch, North Sea Digital sponsored the referee and Paul Scullion sponsored the Man Of The Match.
£822 was raised on the day thanks to players match fees and a raffle at the stadium and alongside Shaun's Great North Run money raised, the total now stands at nearly £1400.
To find out more and to make a donation, visit the fundraising page here


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