Goughs Solicitors seeks a new Charity of the Year
Wiltshire law firm Goughs Solicitors is looking for a new charity partner to support in 2024.
Every year the firm, which has seven offices across the county, works with one charity working within Wiltshire.
The firm’s 2023 charity partner is domestic abuse charity FearFree (pictured), and the firm’s 100 members of staff have undertaken a number of fundraising activities including the Cotswold Way 25k walk, skydives, the Bath half marathon, charity pub quizzes, 16 days against domestic abuse and in-office initiatives such as dress down days, sporting sweepstakes and bake sales.
Previous charity partners have included Julia’s House Hospice, Wiltshire Air Ambulance, and Wiltshire Mind among others.
Partner and head of charity Emma Taylor said: “Goughs are proud to have successfully established corporate partnerships with our respective Charities of the Year, having supported a wide variety of causes over the years.
“Our teams are passionate about getting involved in a diverse and creative mixture of fundraising events and challenges, both organised by ourselves and our partnered charity.
“Above and beyond this, we strive to engage with you actively and regularly throughout the year to explore ways to collaborate, ensuring our relationship is both dynamic and makes the most of our twelve months of partnership.”
Charities can find out more or nominate themselves at www.goughs.co.uk/charity
Update: read who Gough’s made their Charity of the Year, March 20, 2024
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