Thank You To Southampton F.C.’s Dawn Finch | Emirates FA Cup Heroes

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Dawn has worked at Southampton Football Club for nearly 20 years, with her ‘normal’ job engaging with Saints’ Foundation’s partners and running the club’s ‘Charity Request’ programme. Since the pandemic, Dawn has been a consistent face at Royal South Hants Hospital, where the Saints’ Foundation have been supporting Solent NHS Trust’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

Thank you to all NHS staff, key workers, volunteers, players, staff and fans who have got us through this season.

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