Rangers Captain Lee McCulloch has presented a cheque for £31,096
to Prostate Cancer UK to celebrate the end of a year-long
partnership as the Rangers Charity Foundation's National Charity
Partner.

Over 120 of the Foundation's supporters raised an amazing
£26,096 by joining the Rangers team as they grew moustaches for
Movember, with Prostate Cancer UK benefitting as the principal UK
recipient of money raised during the campaign. The Rangers
Charity Foundation has topped this up with a further £5,000, taking
its fundraising total to over £31,000 - smashing the target of
£20,000 which was set at the start of the season.
The donation will fund the distribution of information for
older men with or concerned about prostate cancer, the expansion of
the Charity's network of support groups, including the provision of
additional key resources, and vital research work in Scotland into
the disease.
Ann Ferguson, Head of Scotland Operations at Prostate Cancer UK,
said: "We are so grateful to Rangers supporters and to the Rangers
Charity Foundation for their hard work, support and generosity in
helping to raise such a fantastic contribution."