5KM Sponsored Walk / Fun Run for Jo’s trust

We marked the end of Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2020 with a sponsored 5KM walk and fun-run. The event took place at Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston, on 25th January, and raised vital funds for Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust.

Our Managing Director, Andrew Jackman, and Chairman, Mary Corridan, took part in the event and celebrated its completion with colleagues (and coffee!) in the Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) café.

Thank you and well done to the event participants and those who supported them in raising funds for such a worthy cause. If you would like to donate to Jo’s Trust, you can do so via their website: https://bit.ly/37BzXac

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