L-R: Charles Brown, Nicole Donnely, Niamh Finnigan, Lucy Ritchie, Stephanie Hutton, Mariella Ventisei, Anmol Siddiq, Ross Anderson (Credit: Jones Whyte)

Jones Whyte, a multi-service law firm based in Glasgow and Edinburgh, has shown its dedication to community support by raising ...

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Jones Whyte, a multi-service law firm based in Glasgow and Edinburgh, has shown its dedication to community support by raising £53,620.15 for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity over the past year. 

Led by Nicole Donnelly, Charity Chair at the firm, these efforts united colleagues, clients and the wider community through various initiatives. From the Great Scottish Run, where over 60 team members participated in the 10k event, to bake sales, raffles, dress-down days, and the firm’s inaugural Charity Ball, the team demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm and commitment to this cause. 

The Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity provides crucial support to young patients and their families at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow by funding essential equipment, research and support services. Jones Whyte’s contributions directly enhance the hospital experience for children and their families during challenging times. 

Nicole Donnelly reflected on this achievement, stating: “We are proud to have raised over £53,000 for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.

“Every fundraising effort has made a tangible difference and the dedication from our colleagues has been truly inspiring. This initiative is deeply important to our firm, and we look forward to building on our partnership and achieving even greater impact together in the year ahead.” 

Jones Whyte has announced that its partnership with the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity will extend into 2025/26. Building on last year’s success, new initiatives are planned to raise additional vital funds.

As part of its continued commitment, Jones Whyte will be taking part in the 10K Great Scottish Run in support of the charity, and later this year The Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity will be welcomed to the firm’s Glasgow city centre offices to host a pop-up shop. 

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