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Thrill seekers are being invited to take part in a unique charity abseil event which will see them scale one of the most prominent buildings in Liverpool’s Commercial District.
Leading law firm Hill Dickinson are staging the fundraising drive on 16th and 17th March in order to raise money for Hill Dickinson’s nominated charities (whose funds are managed by the Community Foundation for Merseyside) and SPLOSH, the charity founded by the late Paul Rice, former CEO of the Commercial District BID who died after an 18 month battle with blood cancer earlier this year.
It is hoped that around £10,000 will be raised through sponsorship. Those taking part in the 120 foot abseil are asked to raise a minimum of £50 which must be presented by cash or cheque on the day. Hill Dickinson’s flagship Liverpool office is situated in St Paul’s Square (off Old Hall Street).
Andrew Rushworth, HR Director at Hill Dickinson said: “This will be an exhilarating experience and will allow people to see Liverpool from a completely new perspective. We are delighted to be hosting the event which will raise money for extremely worthwhile local charities which need support. “
SPLOSH, Staff, Patients and Loved Ones supporting Haematology was set up by Paul Rice, who lost his life recently following 18 months of cancer treatment. His wish was to raise funds to help people who need the care and support of the dedicated staff who work at the Haematology Department at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
The Community Foundation for Merseyside distributes funds across the region designed to improve the quality of life for people in some of its most disadvantaged areas. The foundation promotes philanthropy, facilitates grants and is committed to implementing positive social change.
The abseil will take place between 9am and 5pm on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 March. Bookings must be made in advance. To register call 0151-600-8288 or emailsam.evans@hilldickinson.com