Pictured: (l-r): James Shelley, Sandeep Singh Sunner, David
Vice, Steve Howard
Five members of staff from the Birmingham office of national
property and construction consultancy Wakemans will be donning
track suits and running shoes for the Five for Fifty Run in Canon
Hill Park on September 18.
The Wakemans team includes James Shelley, Adrian Cartwright,
David Vice, Sandeep Sunner and Steve Howard, who will all be
running 5km to raise money for to the Foundation for Conductive
Education.
Around 200 teams of up to five people are expected to take part
and the overall fundraising target is £50,000.
The Foundation for Conductive Education helps children under
three years of age with neurological motor disorders to develop
motor, social and cognitive skills that will help improve quality
of life for them and their family. The Five for Fifty Run is being
organised by leading national legal firm Gateley, which is aiming
to raise enough money to secure the Foundation's parent and child
service for 12 months.
"The run itself will not be too much of a challenge for our team
as we all take part in regular exercise and are fit and active, our
aim is to raise as much as we can for a very worthy cause," says
Wakemans client services director James Shelley.
Anyone wishing to sponsor Wakemans in the charity events can
either make a donation at
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/FiveForFiftyRun4 or send a
cheque payable to the Foundation for Conductive Educations to the
firm's office in Highfield Road, Edgbaston, for the attention of Jo
Johnson.