Seashell Trust chosen as charity of year by Gorvins Solicitors

Seashell Trust students Jake Redfern and Antony ZichlarzSeashell Trust students Jake Redfern and Antony Zichlarz

Seashell Trust students Jake Redfern and Antony Zichlarz

Seashell Trust has been chosen as charity of the year by Stockport law firm Gorvins Solicitors.

The solicitors will be raising money for the Cheadle Hulme charity, which provide children and young adults with severe learning disabilities and little language abilities with a creative, happy and secure environment to live and learn.

Student travel from all over the country to attend this national centre of excellence in education and care.

Wendy Bray, fundraiser at Seashell Trust, said: “We are so excited Gorvins Solicitors has chosen to partner with us in 2018.

“Its CSR work is outstanding and it has given so much to the community here in Stockport and Greater Manchester.

“We are really looking forward to working with everyone there on fundraising and volunteering initiatives throughout the year.”

Paul Longmire, head of marketing and chair of Gorvins Solicitors’ charities committee, said: “Gorvins Solicitors are proud to have chosen Seashell Trust as our charity of the year for 2018.

“As a regional firm, whose staff live and work in the area, we are passionate about putting something back into the communities that support us.

“The fantastic work the charity does to support its students both far and wide is incredible and we are very much looking forward to fundraising for them throughout the year.

“As part of this exciting partnership, Gorvins Solicitors have already outlined a full calendar of fundraising events as well as voluntary support and advice to the children and parents of Seashell Trust.”

Can you help Seashell Trust?

Seashell Trust values financial partnerships and also the volunteers, mentors for Seashell students, pro bono work, and gifts in kind our corporate supporters provide.

If your business is looking for a charity where it could make a real difference, contact Wendy Bray at Seashell Trust on 0161 610 0168 or email Wendy.bray@seashelltrust.org.uk

Kathryn Dainty: Kathryn Dainty is a former journalist at the Manchester Evening News and a freelance writer specialising in charity stories and social media.
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