Cashing in on Dressing Down

cash for kidsHumphries Kirk staff have got behind the Wave 105 Cash for Kids initiative in support of Naomi House.

The firm's Southbourne office is holding a dress down day and baking cakes in an effort to raise as much money as possible for the charity.

Partner Kay Levene said, "Not only are we baking cakes to sell in the office but several of us are members of our office slimming club and we will no doubt be raising extra cash as a result of the fines imposed for eating all the lovely cakes!".

Kay also challenged local businesses to raise even more money and Humphries Kirk along with Gilbey's Restaurant have sweetened the pot by putting up a prize.

Richard Cossey, Marketing Manager explained, "We are challenging local businesses to raise more cash and we have offered a prize to the business who raises the largest amount of money per head of staff. That way it doesn't matter if your firm is large or small, you are still in with a shout at winning the prize."

The prize is a Sunday lunch for 2 at the fabulous Gilbey's Restaurant, kindly donated by Diane Gilbey, with Humphries Kirk offering to pay for a special bottle of wine to accompany the meal.

If you and your firm are interested in supporting Naomi House in this way then simply email your contact details to bournemouth@hklaw.eu or pop into our office on 1 Southbourne Grove and leave us your contact details. The event closes on the 31st July, and we will be in touch to see how much you have raised.

If you have any queries about this event please contact Wave 105, Naomi House directly or Richard Cossey at rac@hklaw.eu or telephone 01305 230707.

Humphries Kirk Solicitors are a friendly South Coast based law firm that takes our corporate social responsibility seriously.

 

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