
Fisher German staff go 2,400 miles to raise £25k for charity
Staff are travelling between the company's 25 offices in a 2,400-mile journey without using motorised transport.
(Image: Supplied) The Glasgow team chose to support Simon Community Scotland, a charity that helps people experiencing homelessness through care, support, information and accommodation.
Stuart Flint, partner at Fisher German, said: "It is absolutely fantastic that we have already hit our fundraising target of £25,000, and as a business we are extremely proud to match-fund this in recognition of the efforts of our amazing colleagues, the many clients who have supported us and the collaboration of our excellent chosen charities.
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"It has also been a great way to mark our rebrand which starts a new chapter at Fisher German as we look to grow even further over the next 25 years of the company's life.
"I would like to congratulate everyone at the firm for their hard work on our Big 25 challenge so far, and I look forward to the final legs raising even more money for charity."
The fundraising total currently stands at £25,642, surpassing the initial target, with 11 weeks of the challenge remaining.
Anyone wishing to contribute can visit the GiveWheel fundraising page here.
The company has pledged to match-fund donations up to £25,000, meaning at least £50,000 will be shared between 25 charities.
So far, staff have walked, run, cycled, skied, roller-skated, sailed and even paddleboarded between office locations.
The challenge has also included horseback riding.
Additional fundraising activities have included bake sales, raffles, car boot sales, car washes, fetes, and quizzes.

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4 days ago
- Glasgow Times
Fisher German staff go 2,400 miles to raise £25k for charity
Fisher German's office in the city centre took part in the firm's 'Big25' charity challenge, launched to mark its 25th anniversary. Staff are travelling between the company's 25 offices in a 2,400-mile journey without using motorised transport. (Image: Supplied) The Glasgow team chose to support Simon Community Scotland, a charity that helps people experiencing homelessness through care, support, information and accommodation. Stuart Flint, partner at Fisher German, said: "It is absolutely fantastic that we have already hit our fundraising target of £25,000, and as a business we are extremely proud to match-fund this in recognition of the efforts of our amazing colleagues, the many clients who have supported us and the collaboration of our excellent chosen charities. Read more: Glasgow tourists warned as wildfire breaks out at holiday spot "It has also been a great way to mark our rebrand which starts a new chapter at Fisher German as we look to grow even further over the next 25 years of the company's life. "I would like to congratulate everyone at the firm for their hard work on our Big 25 challenge so far, and I look forward to the final legs raising even more money for charity." The fundraising total currently stands at £25,642, surpassing the initial target, with 11 weeks of the challenge remaining. Anyone wishing to contribute can visit the GiveWheel fundraising page here. The company has pledged to match-fund donations up to £25,000, meaning at least £50,000 will be shared between 25 charities. So far, staff have walked, run, cycled, skied, roller-skated, sailed and even paddleboarded between office locations. The challenge has also included horseback riding. Additional fundraising activities have included bake sales, raffles, car boot sales, car washes, fetes, and quizzes.

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