Swansea City to dedicate Leicester City match to charity partner Jac Lewis Foundation

Swansea City is dedicating Saturday’s Championship league match against Leicester City to mental health support charity Jac Lewis Foundation ahead of World Mental Health Day on October 10.
The Jac Lewis Foundation offer mental health support without barriers, and has a hub based at the Swansea.com Stadium which is open every Friday between 10am and 3pm.
The hub seeks to create a community for people who are struggling with their mental health and offers guidance and support without judgement.
The Jack Army will be able to show their support for the charity by donating to the bucket collectors stationed around the ground, or scanning the QR codes outside the ground and donating via the Just Giving page.
Or learn more about the charity by visiting the volunteers located in the club shop.
As well as players warming up in shirts, there will be an interview with the charity’s chairman, Anthony Rees, at half time, and young footballers from Ammanford FC – the hub’s base – will be making up the guard of honour to welcome the players onto the pitch.
Need support? Click here to visit the Jac Lewis Foundation website, or join us at our next Swansea.com Stadium hub every Friday 10am - 3pm.