A children’s cancer charity has thanked colleagues at a south coast property finance specialist for staging an ‘incredible’ 12-hour fundraising triathlon.
More than half of the team members at MSP Capital ran, cycled and rowed in a continual collective challenge in aid of Young Lives vs Cancer.
Together they covered an equivalent distance of 330 miles using a treadmill, static bike and rowing machine at their Poole office.
Among those cheering them on as they raised a total of £6,800 was Liz Blunt, Senior Fundraising Engagement Manager at Young Lives vs Cancer.
Liz said: “It was absolutely wonderful to come by the office and meet the fantastic staff from MSP Capital. A massive thank you to them for their incredible triathlon.
“As a charity, we provide emotional and physical support to young people who have been diagnosed with cancer, and we help their families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them.
“The amount MSP Capital has raised will make such a difference as we don’t receive government funding.
“We only have our social workers providing emotional, practical and financial support, our ‘home from home’ Jean’s House and grants such as a new crisis fund for Dorset families made possible thanks to supporters such as MSP Capital.
“The aim of the fund is to help those families who are struggling with rising cancer costs amid the cost-of-living crisis.”
The triathlon was organised by members of MSP Capital’s community committee who provided welcome supplies of bacon sandwiches and pizza to fuel participants throughout the day.
Martin Higgins, MSP Capital’s Managing Director, said: “The treadmill, bike and rower had someone on at all times during the triathlon.
“Team MSP kept moving constantly for 12 hours with no rest. Every participant was aiming for their personal best on each piece of equipment.
“It was wonderful to see the team pull together and support each other throughout the day.
“The buzz in the office was great fun and we are very proud to have raised so much money for a charity that is close to our hearts.”
The community committee organises a charity challenge every December. Last year, a treadmill climb raised nearly £4,500 for Dorset-based children’s hospice charity, Julia’s House.