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High-fliers raise £1,000 for charity



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
THESE high-flying colleagues have raised more than £1,000 - even before they take part in a sponsored parachute jump for charity!
Michelle Gyte and Louise Scorah, of Raleys Solicitors' clinical negligence department, have spent the whole of August raising money for Action Against Medical Accidents, a charity that provides extra help to hospital patients who have suffered an acc
ident or injury during the course of their treatment.

Now the pair are counting down to a sponsored parachute jump this Sunday - and have been busy collecting donations in preparation.

"The response has been amazing," said Michelle. "We kicked it all off with a fancy dress day, and have held raffles and competitions to make sure we got over the £1,000 target before the jump.

"Everyone at work has been so supportive, and we're really thrilled we've managed to raise so much.

"Now all that's left is for us to do the parachute jump."




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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 8:47 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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