KIDDERMINSTER Harriers joined in celebrations for the 21st anniversary of Kemp Hospice during Saturday's 1-0 win over Darlington.
The football club is raising money for the hospice through its fortnightly Goalden Six lottery which has 6,000 members and offers cash prizes to winners.
Kemp chairman Peter Field marked the partnership on Saturday by cutting the hospice's birthday cake at half-time in the Nationwide League Division Three game.
Harriers promotion manager Jennie Hale said: "This is a good way for people to support two things in the town, the football club and Kemp Hospice.
"Both will get money out of this and we are looking to try to build up our membership."
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