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The JMW Superheroes will be covering 500 kilometres between 17 July and 14 August on two legs or two wheels to raise money for Cerebral Palsy Sport.
Now in its second year, the At Home Superheroes event is powered by Marvel.
Watch out for solicitors and support staff from the clinical negligence department disguised as your favourite superhero as they take to the streets and hills for this epic challenge.
Taking on the challenge are head of clinical negligence Eddie Jones, partner Steven Brown, senior associate Jodie Miller, communications manager Kelly Hindle, associates Rebecca Cahill, Claire Boardman and Liz Davies, trainee solicitor Kathryn Ferrari and paralegals Katy Coleman, Jessica Bonnick and Hannah Madkour.
Also joining JMW for this event are JMW clients Dee Closs-Parry and her daughter Naomi, who lives with cerebral palsy.
They need all the support they can get so please give generously to this fantastic cause which you can find out about below:
Cerebral Palsy Sport's vision is to enable everyone with cerebral palsy to access and enjoy being physically active throughout their lives. Our work is underpinned by our core values; listening to our community, collaborating with others inside of sport and outside of sport, learn from our successes and our mistakes, support people with cerebral palsy to lead independent lives, bring enjoyment and fun to our work and our programmes and advocate and refer to The Social Model of Disability in our work. Raising funds is vital for us to continue to deliver opportunities and choice for every person with cerebral palsy to be active and enjoy all the physical and emotional benefits of sport.