Solihull law firm hope to raise £10k in year long charity drive - The Solihull Observer

Solihull law firm hope to raise £10k in year long charity drive

Solihull Editorial 30th Dec, 2022   0

A SOLIHULL law firm have announced the start of their year-long charity drive, in the hope of raising over £10,000 for charities that directly support the community.

The year-long initiative from Davisons Law kicked off with a charity quiz night and auction at Solihull Moors Football Club, co-hosted with leading estate Agent SmartHomes.

With over 130 guests in attendance, from businesses, clients and guests, the event raised over £3,000 for Bowell Cancer UK and charity The Lily Mae Foundation.

Director, Kerry Morgan, said: “We’re incredibly proud of the hard work of all involved in arranging the night. We’re all about working with local people for the local community.




“The Lily Mae Foundation work so hard and being based in the Midlands, it was a perfect fit for our charity quiz night.”

Darryl Wilkes, Director added: “We are incredibly grateful for everyone who attended and donated to these important causes.


“We would especially like to thank Move Reports and ISIS Conveyancing department for their extremely generous donations and to SmartHomes for being involved with the night.

“We are extremely proud to have hosted such a fantastic event raising funds for such great causes.”

To support the goal of raising over £10,000.00 for charity Davisons is planning a host of events in the new year to include, a ‘Davisons Law Pub Quiz Road Trip’ presented by Dangerous Dave across it’s twelve offices, the Stafford Half Marathon, the London Marathon and a charity Gala all in the hopes of raising money for charity.

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