Balfour and Manson raises over £2,000 for Doddie Foundation

Balfour and Manson raises over £2,000 for Doddie Foundation

Staff at Balfour and Manson have raised more than £2,000 over the last year for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.

My Name’5 Doddie Foundation is committed to helping improve the lives of those affected by Motor Neuron Disease and was founded by Doddie Weir, one of rugby’s most recognisable personalities. Doddie was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2017.

Elaine Motion, chairman of Balfour and Manson said: “I am incredibly proud of the amount we have managed to raise over the last year, despite the obvious obstacles! 2020 was an incredibly tough year for all charities so I am delighted that Balfour+Manson was able to give something back to our chosen charity of the year, the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.

“The foundation does some incredible work and has recently hit some brilliant fundraising milestones.”

Jill Douglas, CEO of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation said: “A huge thanks to the team at Balfour and Manson for their wonderful fundraising on behalf of My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. We are delighted that you chose us as your charity of the year last year - who could have known what a year it would be!? But thanks to your imagination and innovation, you have been able to come up with new ways to support our work.:

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