Mike's ton of trouble

Michael Scrivener is raising money for St. James's Place Charitable Foundation

Participants: Tom Richardson & George Scrivener

Team: The SJP Newbury 100 Challenge

£1,005
raised of £250 target
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Mike's ton of trouble · 26 June 2020 ·

Calling all SJP Reps! We would like you all to take on the SJP Location Challenge. Take on the challenge against other locations and see how much you can raise in your location for the Charitable Foundation.

Story

It's been over 20 years since I last played competitive cricket but, on 26 June, I will face 100 balls in the nets at Blackheath Cricket Club in Surrey. On the face of it doesn't sound so bad, except that 50 of the balls will be delivered by my Scrivener Financial colleague Tom Richardson (ex-Surrey) and the other 50 will delivered by George, my 10 year old son (Surrey U10). Will it be 100 balls or 100 bruises?

Why?

Throughout June St. James's Place is raising money for it's charitable foundation to directly support charities that have been affected by Covid-19.  Partners and employees are taking part in the 100 challenge to raise money on the theme of 100.  Please support if you can; your donations will make a huge difference to the charities the foundation supports 

https://www.sjpfoundation.co.uk/

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About the campaign

Calling all SJP Reps! We would like you all to take on the SJP Location Challenge. Take on the challenge against other locations and see how much you can raise in your location for the Charitable Foundation.

About the charity

The St. James’s Place Charitable Foundation is the charitable arm of the St. James’s Place Wealth Management Group. The Foundation supports hundreds of carefully selected projects in the UK and abroad to make a positive and lasting difference to people's lives.

Donation summary

Total
£1,004.73
+ £217.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,004.73
Offline
£0.00

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