Young Farmers Club to release 'naked' calendar for charity

Faringdon Senior Young Farmers Club members have taken their clothes off to raise money for the Addington Fund and Prostate Cancer UK

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The Oxfordshire based club has announced it will release a naked calendar to raise money for charity (Faringdon Senior Young Farmers Club)
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The Oxfordshire based club has announced it will release a naked calendar to raise money for charity (Faringdon Senior Young Farmers Club)

Farmers in Oxfordshire have taken part in a naked photoshoot to raise money for charity.

Faringdon Senior Young Farmers Club (FSYFC) has coordinated a naked calendar for 2024 to raise money for farming charity Addington Fund and Prostate Cancer UK.

The Young Farmers Club said it wanted to raise awareness and funds for both charities.

FSYFC confirmed the calendar would be released in mid-September.

You can buy your edition by contact the FSYFC via Facebook Messenger or via their Instagram account (@faringdonyfc) and placing your order with Georgina.

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