Martin Curtis

A stroll along the Thames

Fundraising for London Legal Support Trust
£1,144
raised of £1,500 target
by 47 supporters
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Event: Walk the Thames 2010, on 20 February 2010
Participants: Alison Ingram, Carl Selby, Martin Curtis, Caroline Curtis, Steve Adams, Sadie Butler, Sarah Cox, Chris Hurren, Christopher Stringer, Megan Pearson, Stephen Williams, Jo McKenzie, Struan McKenzie, Kathie Clarke

Story

The date - 20 and 21 Febraury 2010

Over the course of two days the LawWorks team will walk 40 miles from the Thames Barrier in the east, to Hampton Court Palace in the west.  What better way to shift that Christmas bulk?

Double you Donation!

All funds raised for the LawWorks team will go towards our current matched-fundraising campaign with the Ministry of Justice, meaning that every £1 you donate will be doubled! (click here to see the totaliser...)

Every year thousands of people rely on free legal advice services to help them through difficult circumstances.  The work of the organisations that provide this assistance is consistently underfunded and in need of ongoing support.  Through its large network of individual volunteers, law firms, companies and law schools, LawWorks helps to coordinate pro bono advice so it is only provided to those people and communities that really need it.

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor us: the charities receive your donations faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation (plus that matched funding thing I mentioned earlier).

Thanks to all our walkers and sponsors!

 

PS If you'd like to join our team, just let us know.

About the charity

The London Legal Support Trust supports the work of social welfare legal centres in London and the Home Counties. Funds raised are targeted to assist requests for help from the centres. This financial aid helps the legal centres overcome funding crises, develop new services, support appeals and improve their premises.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,143.60
+ £234.27 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,023.60
Offline donations
£120.00

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