BRM Team Members Raise £3471 for Local and National Charities since May!
BRM is delighted to celebrate various team members from across the firm who have raised an impressive total of nearly £3500 for a raft of local and national charities over the past six weeks.
Colleagues have taken part in a variety of challenges to raise money for several worthy charities across the South Yorkshire and Derbyshire region as well as for national organisations.
The money raised will go to St Luke’s Hospice Sheffield, Cavendish Cancer Care, Motor Neurone Disease Association and Prostate Cancer Research.
Charity challenges include Legal Secretary Ali Wilbourn completing the Leeds Marathon in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association and Trainee Solicitors Jade Taylor and Holly Wardle taking part in an abseil for Cavendish Cancer Care.
Director Richard Barlow, Chartered Legal Executive Adam Mayer, Senior Solicitor Mario Esposito completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge for St Luke’s Hospice and Chief Cashier Tim Davis successfully took on Snowdonia for Science for Prostate Cancer Research.
Adrian Sheehan, Executive Director, said:
“I am so impressed with how many BRM team members have taken part in charity challenges over the past six weeks.
“BRM is a firm that is dedicated to supporting charities and worthy causes, so it’s wonderful to see so many people go out of their way to raise money for organisations close to their hearts.
“Congratulations to everyone for their charity endeavours – you have raised an impressive amount of money that will help support organisations that rely so much on community donations to continue their amazing work.”
Hayley Reynolds, Fundraiser at Cavendish Cancer Care, said:
“We would like to say a big thank you to Jade and Holly who has raised money for Cavendish Cancer Care.
“We’re so impressed with Jade and Holly’s fundraising efforts and everyone at the charity really appreciates every single penny donated.
“Without the support of local people and businesses, we would be unable to continue to provide vital therapy and support for local families affected by cancer.
“Thank you again, and well done to the wider BRM team for their individual charity efforts.”
Congratulations to everyone who has completed a charity challenge over the past six weeks!