Property law firm JP Goldman is proud to announce its latest initiative in support of Francis House Children’s Hospice, reinforcing a long-standing partnership dedicated to helping local families.
Dan Hewitt from JP Goldman personally spearheaded the firm’s involvement this month by delivering the hospice’s famous hand-knitted Easter chicks to schools across the region. These chicks, which are sold to raise essential funds for the hospice, need a significant logistical effort to reach the hands of parents and pupils.
To further bolster the campaign, JP Goldman purchased and donated a large quantity of Creme Eggs, ensuring that every knitted chick was ready to be sold for charity.
“At JP Goldman, we believe in building strong foundations, not just in property law, but within our community,” said Dan. “We have a long-term commitment to Francis House, and it is a privilege to support their Easter Chick Knit appeal, which brings so much joy while raising vital funds for children with life-limiting conditions.”
The Easter Chick Knit is one of the most successful annual fundraisers for Francis House, contributing to the significant daily costs needed to give palliative care and family support. JP Goldman’s involvement is part of the firm’s broader mission to give back to the Manchester community where they live and work.
For more information on JP Goldman’s services in conveyancing, wills, and probate, visit www.jpgoldman.co.uk. To learn more about the Francis House Easter appeal, visit www.francishouse.org.uk.
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