THE merseyflow team helped kickstart fundraising for the Halton Haven Hospice by organising a series of dress down days during the World Cup.
During the competition, merseyflow staff could pay to take part, with more than £500 donated to the palliative care charity.
This follows the efforts of one merseyflow team member who raised money by participating in the Liverpool Rock and Roll half-marathon.
Faye O’Neill, a fundraiser at Halton Haven Hospice, said: “This is great news for the hospice and this money will go a long way to help us.
“I know the merseyflow team has a range of other fundraisers planned. We’re looking forward to see how we can support them in their efforts.
“Our goal is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families and any help we can get from local businesses to help do that is invaluable.”
Halton Haven Hospice was chosen as merseyflow’s nominated charity following a staff vote and now the merseyflow team is working hard to raise money for the charity which provides palliative care to people living in and around Halton.
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