rhw's work with 'Challengers' Charity
Laura Sercombe talks about 'Challengers' charity ongoing relationship with rhw Solicitors.
Laura Sercombe talks about 'Challengers' charity ongoing relationship with rhw Solicitors.
This is an annual event and this year over 20 teams took part in this fun evening. Over 200 people took part and a total of £5,750 was raised as a result of the event.
Once again, rhw Solicitors participated in this fun, annual charity event and submitted 3 teams this year. As always, it was a great day and much fun was had by all.
Guildford based law firm, rhw Solicitors LLP got their hands dirty recently during a volunteering day with local charity, the Surrey Hills Society. A team from rhw offered a day of their time to help clear lands and build a shelter for the Society at Norbury Park near Dorking in Surrey.
Chris and Steve started their transcontinental run in mid-August and have braved temperatures of 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the Nevada desert. They are now closing in on the Rockies in Colorado as they attempt the journey of a lifetime. Neither of them are strangers to long distance running. Chris has been a competitive runner since the age of 12 and is the only person to have run all 31 London marathons in under three hours - a feat recognised the Guinness Book of Records.
After somewhat of a shaky start, whereby the other teams seemed to have set off earlier than predicted and we were therefore unsure of our trajectory, our team, which comprised of Samantha Jago, Sophie Lovell, Sandra Amoruso, Richard Brown and Dog Ellie, set off along the River Wey and up towards the North Downs.
Disability Challengers has launched a new business club in Surrey to raise funds for children and young people with disabilities. As part of rhw's corporate social responsibility programme the firm has joined this scheme.
Surrey Business Group, which Nick Richardson helped to establish, becomes first group to join the Disability Challengers Business Club and to become a Challengers Champion.
The walk brought together teams from a number of local law firms and covered over 10km of beautiful countryside around Guildford, from Guildford Combined Court along the River Wey to Loseley Park and Mount Browne, and back to the town. Leading the walk were Lord Justice Toulson and Lady Toulson, District Judge Raeside and Sue Seakens, Chief Executive for Surrey Law Society.
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