Access do their bit for charity

Greg Czerkies   —   9 July 2010   —   Access News

We like to help people out. Wherever possible, we always try to give a helping hand. Here is a quick update of our recent good deeds!

 

Simon Landi at Sandstone trailSimon Landi

Simon set off with his wife, two other intrepid walkers and the dog, completing the 34-mile Sandstone Trail in Cheshire, taking almost 12 hours and raising over £1,100 for The Christie.

 

Mark Hope and Co. on bikes.Mark Hope

Mark, together with five others from Northern Digitals, embarked on a ‘Manchester to Blackpool’ 62-mile charity bike ride, raising over £1,400 for The Christie. To give himself an extra challenge, Mark rode an additional 38 miles home, making a total of 100 miles!

 

Kirstie Fisher on the Shine Manchester night walkKirstie Fisher

Kirstie took part in the 13-mile Shine Manchester night walk for Cancer Research, raising over £200 to bring light to the lives of those affected by cancer.

 

Singing in the rain dance performanceHelen Holmes

Helen put on her dancing shoes in Singing in the Rain at the Oldham Coliseum, in aid of Francis House Children’s Hospice, raising £2,000. Francis House Children’s Hospice, based in Didsbury, provides care for children and young adults with life threatening conditions.

 

Children Today websiteAccess

We’ve created a website “pro bono” for Children Today, a charity that provides grants for vital, life-changing equipment for children and young people with sickness and disability across the UK. The website is due to go live later this month.

 

At Access, we are proud of our commitment to supporting worthwhile causes and community-based projects. So far this year, Access have contributed to raising over £4,700 for numerous charities and counting!



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