Zoe Wakefield, Lindsey Paris, Jo Gater and Joe Povey who all work at Dignity’s Head Office in Sutton Coldfield raised money Together For Short Lives by taking part in The Big Jump!
The Big Jump!
Four Dignity employees from Head Office - Zoe Wakefield, Finance; Jo Povey, Jo Gater, Lindsey Paris, all from the Client Service Centre - bravely volunteered for a charity skydive as part of The Big Jump event which raises money for Together For Short Lives (formerly known as Children’s Hospices UK). Between them they managed to raise over £1,800.
"A skydive was always something I wanted to do," explained Zoe. "I know what a great job Acorns Hospices do so it was a great way of raising money for them whilst fulfilling a personal ambition at the same time."
Other Stories
- Francis Chappell & Sons 175th Anniversary Lawn Bowls Competition On Sunday 28 June, Francis Chappell & Sons Lawn Bowls Tournament took place at the Francis Drake Bowls Club, Lewisham. The event was held to celebrate the businesses 175th anniversary.
- Rebecca and Natasha take the leap for charity! Business manager, Rebecca Lambert, and funeral service arranger, Natasha Steere, from A G Stapleford & Sons Funeral Directors in Portsmouth, took part in a charity sky dive on Saturday 9 May.
- Service of Re-Dedication follows investment in premises Bryan Mills Funeral Directors based in Stamford Bridge, held a Service of Re-Dedication on Tuesday 5 May following a refurbishment.
- Donation supports renovation of local church Cyril H Lovegrove Funeral Directors in Tilehurst, Reading, recently donated £1,000 towards a renovation project due to take place at St Catherine’s Church and Centre.
- Francis Chappell & Sons celebrate 175 years of service to bereaved families Francis Chappell & Sons have branches across South East London and are celebrating 175th anniversary of the founding of the business this year.
- Taking the CSC to the next level Our Client Service Centre, based at Head Office has started a new initiative. After winning the Top 50 Call Centre Award three years in a row the team decided it was time for a new focus.