WeCare Communications have extended their support of Cardiff Rugby to sponsor Cardiff RFC and the Cardiff Rugby Community Foundation.
The leading telecoms company have struck a two-year deal to adorn the front of the Rags’ famous Blue & Black jerseys, and have joined the Foundation’s First XV club.
WeCare Communications are a premier telecommunications provider, delivering cutting-edge and reliable communication solutions to individuals and businesses.
Chris Collins, Cardiff RFC chair, said: “As the new chairman at Cardiff RFC, I am pleased to announce our new shirt sponsor and partnership with WeCare Communications.
“They join us at the start of the first Super Rygbi Cymru season and we look forward to a sustained and mutually beneficial partnership.
“It is a great way to extend the existing partnership with Cardiff Rugby and further align the two teams at this great club.
“We are enormously grateful to Chris and the team at WeCare and look forward to working together using our rich brand identity and exposure to the benefit of them.”
WeCare Communications are already an on kit partner of the first team and have also begun supporting the Community Foundation.
Managing Director, Chris Griffin, said: “To further strengthen WeCare's long-term partnership with Cardiff Rugby, we are proud to have become the main shirt sponsor for Cardiff RFC.
“We have also recently installed a prominent advertising board at the Taff End and are very proud to be contributing to the Cardiff Rugby Community Foundation through their First XV membership which delivers free meals and free activity to disadvantaged children through the holiday periods, as well as a myriad of programmes which promote inclusive sessions for people of all backgrounds and abilities.
“With a fantastic start to the season and our deepening involvement in the community, we are confident that these efforts will create lasting benefits for both organisations. We look forward to seeing how this partnership continues to grow and make a meaningful impact on and off the field.”