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Solicitors stepping up to support air ambulance

Gardner Leader plans series of fundraiser­s in aid of emergency service

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AFTER 18 months of curtailing its charity events due to the pandemic, Thames Valley solicitors Gardner Leader is picking up the pace once again on its fundraisin­g activity.

It started with conveying assistant Jo Dainty raising £1,000 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance after running the London Marathon.

Nearly half of the firm’s 160 staff voted for the air ambulance to be the firm’s 2021/2022 charity of the year, nominated by Sue Perry, assistant in the inheritanc­e protection team, in tribute of her husband, Geoff, who died of Covid last year.

She said: “Thames Valley Air Ambulance was a charity regularly supported by my husband and me and, when he sadly lost his life to coronaviru­s, I decided to ask for donations from family and friends, in lieu of floral tributes, to

support this worthy cause in his memory.

“I know about the invaluable work they do, and I know they survive solely on donations, so I’m delighted to be able to help raise much-needed funds along with my colleagues.”

Samantha Collier, corporate partnershi­ps manager at Thames Valley Air Ambulance,

said: “The team at Gardner Leader are truly engaged in the impact they can make to the community by supporting our vital work.

“We are delighted to partner with them. It is no exaggerati­on to say that the fundraisin­g Gardner Leader completes will help us save lives across Berkshire, Buckingham­shire and Oxfordshir­e.”

Other events planned by the Gardner Leader charity fundraisin­g team include a sponsored bike ride, charity raffle, firm quiz, Lego building competitio­n, silent auction and a cake competitio­n inspired by The Great British Bake Off.

The firm, which has offices throughout the Thames Valley, London and Swindon, also plans to increase its ‘in person’ fundraisin­g over the next 12 months.

Joanna Hemsley, head of Gardner Leader’s fundraisin­g team, said: “We’re excited to be supporting Thames Valley Air Ambulance, and especially as it encompasse­s the locality of all our office locations across the Thames Valley.

“It’s such an essential service serving a regional community of over two million people and one that means a lot to our employees, having had overwhelmi­ng support as the firm’s charity of choice.”

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