Recent fundraising activities
September 2011 - The team undertook a number of fundraising activities in aid of Headway, the Brain Injury Association. The Manchester office held a cake sale, a raffle and dress down in aid of the charity, whilst Ayse Ince, Sarah Sharples and Matt Brown ran the Great North Run to raise vital funds for Headway.
June 2011 - Solicitors from Irwin Mitchell's Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence department volunteered at Boggart Hole Clough on 24 June 2011. The day involved uprooting Himalayan Balsam plants which are non-indigenous invasive plants and are ruining the biodiversity of the park. We all thoroughly enjoyed the day, and felt privileged to be helping our community.
May 2011 - 15 members of staff donated blood as part of the Manchester Office's regular blood drive.
06/08/2010 - Staff from the Manchester Office held a toy collection for Liverpool based charity, Claire House Children’s Hospice. More >
10/07/2010 - Holly Robinson, relief secretary abseiled down the Liver building in Liverpool in aid of Claire House Hospice. Holly raised £204.00 for the charity.
July 2010 - 15 members of staff from the Manchester kindly gave up their time (and blood!) to donate blood at the Norfolk Street Blood Donation Centr in the city centre.
16/05/2010 - 12 keen runners from the Manchester office took part in the Manchester Bupa 10K run. They raised a fabulous £600 for the Manchester office's charity of the year 2010 - Young People's Support Foundation.
05/03/2010 - A number of staff from the Manchester office took part in a Wii Competition to raise money for their charity of the year, Young People's Support Foundation (YPSF). 4 members of staff from YPSF came along to show their support and to join in the action. More >
January 2010 - Brainwave Sponser a Child - It is estimated that every year around 27,000 babies are born with or will development some kind of disability. Brainwave is a national organisation who works to deliver individual home based therapy and exercise programmes that help these children achieve their potential. More >