Staff joined forces to fundraise for the charity.
Thompsons has raised more than £1,000 for Cerebral Palsy Cymru with a 100th anniversary-themed fundraiser.
Staff at our Cardiff and Bristol offices came together to raise £1,065 for the charity, which aims to improve the quality of life for all children in Wales living with cerebral palsy by offering specialist therapy, services and expert knowledge.
The ‘100 repetitions’ fundraising challenge stemmed from Thompsons turning 100 this year.
Staff took part in a number of challenges, including walking 100,000 steps, surfing 100 waves and baking 100 cookies.
Cath Cladingbowl, regional manager for Wales at Thompsons Solicitors, said: “I am incredibly proud of the team for completing their individual challenges and having fun along the way.
“Fundraising has been almost impossible during the pandemic, but this just goes to show that there are ways you can get involved and motivate each other to achieve great things.”
Cerebral palsy is the most common physical childhood disability in the world, and there are an estimated 30,000 children living with cerebral palsy in the UK today. Cerebral palsy results from damage to the brain that occurs during pregnancy, around the time of birth, or within the first two years after birth.
Cath Cladingbowl, regional manager for Wales at Thompsons, who swam 100 lengths a week
Thompsons has been fighting for the injured and mistreated since 1921 and, unlike other personal injury law firms, we only ever represent the injured and mistreated, never employers or insurers.
Cath added: “Throughout the history of Thompsons, we have made a commitment to stand up for those who need our help the most, and this extends to our fundraising work. Cerebral Palsy Cymru does a great job of supporting children and families across Wales living with cerebral palsy.
“Thank you to everyone who sponsored us and donated to such a great cause.”
We hope that the 100 team are extremely proud of raising this fantastic amount, we couldn’t be more grateful for this incredible support.
Claire Walker, corporate relationship manager at Cerebral Palsy Cymru
Claire Walker, corporate relationship manager at Cerebral Palsy Cymru, said: “We’re thrilled to have been nominated as Thompsons Solicitors’ charity for their centenary year. We loved following the teams’ amazing 100 challenge on social media, which they tackled with so much enthusiasm.
“Partnerships like this one have really helped to ensure our survival as we ride the pandemic, so that we can continue to see the children that need us. We hope that the 100 team are extremely proud of raising this fantastic amount, we couldn’t be more grateful for this incredible support.”
You can find out more about the charity here and donate to Thompsons’ fundraiser here.