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Taylor&Emmet trio rushes to aid of annual charity
Fun loving fundraisers from Sheffield solicitors, Taylor&Emmet LLP, will be tackling the city’s most colourful obstacle course this weekend on behalf of annual charity, Support Dogs.
Three runners from the firm’s Arundel Gate office are lacing up their trainers in preparation for the Colour Obstacle Rush, held at Rother Valley Country Park on Saturday (June 25).
Personal injury specialist, John Green, marketing coordinator, Jenni Arundale and conveyancing legal secretary, Elsa Russell, are joining forces to support Taylor&Emmet’s annual charity. The team will face 20 diverse obstacles, ranging from giant slides, inflatables and sponge balls during the five kilometre course, whilst being doused in powder at eight colour stations.
All money raised by the trio will be added to Taylor&Emmet’s final total and handed over to Support Dogs at the end of the year. The Sheffield-based charity uses donations to provide, train and support specialist assistance dogs for people with autism, epilepsy and physical disability.
Jenni Arundale said: “Elsa, John and I are thoroughly looking forward to the challenges we face at the Colour Rush on Saturday and plan to work together to ensure we all finish in a respectable time. I would like to thank the colleagues, family and friends who have sponsored us already and remind those who would like to show their support that there is still time to donate!”
To find out more about Taylor&Emmet’s annual charity initiative, telephone (0114) 218 4000, visit www.tayloremmet.co.uk or follow the firm on Twitter, @tayloremmet. Information about the work of Support Dogs can be found at www.supportdogs.org.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nina Sorby .
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