Malcolm McPherson, head of Addleshaw Goddard's Scotland office

THE Scottish offices of law firm Addleshaw Goddard have selected The Rock Trust as its charity partner for the next ...

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THE Scottish offices of law firm Addleshaw Goddard have selected The Rock Trust as its charity partner for the next two years following a colleague vote.

The Rock Trust is one of Scotland’s leading youth-specific homelessness charities for 16-25 year olds.

The partnership aligns with the firm’s focus of ‘Unlocking Young Potential’, which aims to help young people in our communities receive access to education, access to the legal profession and access to work.

AG colleagues will now spend the next two years raising funds and awareness for the charity through a range of activities and initiatives.

Malcolm McPherson, Addleshaw Goddard’s Scotland office head, said: “As a firm, giving back to the community in which we operate remains extremely important to us.

“The Rock Trust plays an important role in tackling youth homelessness across Scotland, and we look forward to spending the next two years coming up with ways to raise both funds and awareness for the fantastic work that The Rock Trust does in our community.”

Kate Polson, Rock Trust chief executive officer, said: “We are delighted that Addleshaw Goddard colleagues have been inspired by our work and chosen us as their charity partner for the next two years.”

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