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Sunday, 5th February 2012

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Since our chaplain, Revd John Boyers, got involved with Manchester United in September 1992, I have become more and more aware of SCORE and its work. I am glad to see its influence extending across the UK and to a wider range of sports- especially to Scottish Football and to Horse Racing! Chaplains can be of help to all sorts of people involved with sport, when crisis, need, or difficulty comes. I commend the idea of sports chaplaincy and the work of SCORE to you.
Sir Alex Ferguson, CBE, Manager, Manchester United.
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SCORE ‘membership' is open to all who support the aims and ethos of the charity. Originally, the ‘membership', came largely from the church communities of Watford and SW Herts., where SCORE began. Some of our current members have supported the ministry since those early days, and we are grateful for their faithfulness.
However, SCORE is now much bigger. Currently we are seeking to involve all our known sports chaplains as ‘members', adding them to the list of existing supporters.
SCORE is the one UK Reg. Charity which specialises in Sports Chaplaincy. We want sports chaplains to feel a valued part of the organisation.
Membership is a means of fully identifying with SCORE, and of playing a full role in AGM decisions. We want others who see the worth and the importance of this ministry similarly to indicate their support for SCORE by becoming members of the charity.
Further details of membership, fees, etc. can be obtained from the SCORE administrative office.

 

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