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doação incrível dos convidados do almoço de Liverpool Sportswoman apoiará as crianças na região

Um evento especial em Liverpool ajudou a arrecadar mais de £ 11.000 para o NSPCC, o que ajudará a apoiar crianças e jovens em toda a região.

O almoço do Liverpool Sportswoman foi criado por Clare Brookfield, da Professional Liverpool, Marena Mondair, da DTM Legal e Natalie Dye, da Bathgate Business Finance em 2017, como uma maneira de celebrar as conquistas de mulheres na região. O Liverpool FC, em setembro, com uma palestra especial de Cyclist Olympic, Elinor Barker e levantou 11.383 libras para o NSPCC - o total mais alto da história do jantar até o momento. Assim, tivemos o nosso almoço. Serviços financeiros Bibby e Lynne Pierce, da Flavell Wealth Management, bem como os três fundadores - apresentaram um cheque para o valor no centro de Hargreaves da NSPCC nesta semana. Grato pelo apoio deles. Ao longo da pandemia, as crianças tiveram que lidar com pressões que nenhuma criança deveria ter que enfrentar, e a saúde mental e emocional continua sendo a principal preocupação para crianças e jovens que entram em contato com a Childline. Graças a doações como essa, o NSPCC e o Childline estão aqui para as crianças mostrarem que elas são importantes, que entendemos e não estão sozinhas. ”

This year’s event was sponsored by Griffiths & Armour, and took place at Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC, in September with a special talk by Olympic cyclist, Elinor Barker and raised an amazing £11,383 for the NSPCC – the highest total in the dinner’s history to date.

Clare said: “We realised that there were very few events that were focussed specifically on women. There are plenty of sportsman dinners and lunches but nothing that focuses on the sporting achievements of women and, like that, we had our lunch.

“We have been so lucky with the support we have received from the Liverpool business community over the years, and while our plans were hit by the pandemic, we were astonished by our ticket sales this year with 300 attending to raise an incredible amount for a really great cause.”

Members of the Board – which also includes Natalie Dickson of Brabners LLP, Lucy Shotter of Bibby Financial Services and Lynne Pierce of Flavell Wealth Management as well as the three founders – presented a cheque for the amount at the NSPCC’s Hargreaves Centre this week.

Tess O’Callaghan, NSPCC Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager, said: “We’re absolutely honoured to have received such an incredible donation from all the generous guests and organisers of the Liverpool Sportswoman’s Lunch, and incredibly grateful for their support.

“As we move towards 2022 and out of the pandemic, the NSPCC and Childline will continue have a huge part to play in supporting children and families in Merseyside and across the UK. Throughout the pandemic, children have had to deal with pressures no child should have to face, and mental and emotional health remains the top concern for children and young people contacting Childline. Thanks to donations like this, the NSPCC and Childline are here for children to show them that they matter, that we understand, and they’re not alone.”

para descobrir como você pode apoiar o NSPCC, vá parawww.nspcc.org.uk

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