Aberdeen star Jonny Hayes has been announced as the latest ambassador of Scotland’s leading charity for Testicular Cancer, Cahonas. The Rotating Ambassador Programme, supported by Football Manager, is designed to bring influential figures from sport to help amplify the charity’s message of early detection, education, and support.
Speaking on his appointment, Hayes said: “I am honoured to join Cahonas as an ambassador. The opportunity to join the Cahonas Campaign and make a meaningful impact on their critical mission is a true honour. I understand the importance of maintaining good health, and I am firmly committed to supporting Cahonas and using my platform to remind men of the importance of early detection through regular self-checks.”
Cahonas Founder and CEO, Ritchie Marshall, was enthusiastic about the collaboration, stating: “We are thrilled to welcome Johnny Hayes as our ambassador. His involvement will undoubtedly inspire men to prioritise their health and perform regular self-checks. Early Detection can save lives. We are also extremely grateful to Football Manager for their generous support, which will amplify our outreach efforts. Having Jonny join our team of ambassadors marks a significant milestone in Cahonas mission to raise awareness about testicular cancer and encourage early detection. The charity looks forward to the positive impact that this partnership will bring, both on and off the football field.”
Aberdeen footballer Jonny Hayes has been announced as the newest ambassador for Scotland’s leading charity for Testicular Cancer, Cahonas. The Rotating Ambassador Programme, supported by Football Manager, is designed to bring influential figures from sport to help spread the charity’s message of early detection, education, and support.
Hayes expressed his enthusiasm for the role, saying: “I am honoured to join Cahonas as an ambassador. The opportunity to join the Cahonas Campaign and make a meaningful impact on their critical mission is a true honour. As a Professional Football Player, I comprehend the significance of maintaining good health, and I am firmly committed to supporting Cahonas and using my platform to remind men of the importance of early detection through regular self-checks.”
Cahonas Founder and CEO Ritchie Marshall commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Johnny Hayes as our ambassador. His involvement will undoubtedly inspire men to prioritise their health and perform regular self-checks. Early Detection can save lives. We are also extremely grateful to Football Manager for their generous support, which will amplify our outreach efforts. Having Jonny join our team of ambassadors marks a significant milestone in Cahonas mission to raise awareness about testicular cancer and encourage early detection. The charity looks forward to the positive impact that this partnership will bring, both on and off the football field.”
Aberdeen star Jonny Hayes has been appointed as an ambassador for Scotland’s leading Testicular Cancer charity, Cahonas. The Rotating Ambassador Programme, supported by Football Manager, is designed to bring influential figures from sport to help spread the charity’s message of early detection, education, and support.
Speaking on his appointment, Hayes said: “I am honoured to join Cahonas as an ambassador. The opportunity to join the Cahonas Campaign and make a meaningful impact on their critical mission is a true honour. I understand the importance of maintaining good health, and I am firmly committed to supporting Cahonas and using my platform to remind men of the importance of early detection through regular self-checks.”
Cahonas Founder and CEO Ritchie Marshall expressed excitement for the collaboration, saying: “We are thrilled to welcome Johnny Hayes as our ambassador. His involvement will undoubtedly inspire men to prioritise their health and perform regular self-checks. Early Detection can save lives. We are also extremely grateful to Football Manager for their generous support, which will amplify our outreach efforts. Having Jonny join our team of ambassadors marks a significant milestone in Cahonas mission to raise awareness about testicular cancer and encourage early detection. The charity looks forward to the positive impact that this partnership will bring, both on and off the football field.”
Aberdeen footballer Jonny Hayes has been announced as the newest ambassador for Scotland’s leading Testicular Cancer charity, Cahonas. The Rotating Ambassador Programme, supported by Football Manager, aims to bring influential figures from sport to help spread the charity’s message of early detection, education, and support.
Hayes expressed his enthusiasm for the role, saying: “I am honoured to join Cahonas as an ambassador. The opportunity to join the Cahonas Campaign and make a meaningful impact on their critical mission is a true honour. As a Professional Football Player, I comprehend the significance of maintaining good health, and I am firmly committed to supporting Cahonas and using my platform to remind men of the importance of early detection through regular self-checks
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