Running for Representation

Michael Reed is raising money for Free Representation Unit
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Virgin London Marathon 2012 · 22 April 2012 ·

The Free Representation Unit (FRU) is a charity dedicated to providing free legal representation to those who cannot afford to pay, before Tribunals in the Greater London area where legal-aid is unavailable. Founded in 1972, FRU is one of the country's foremost providers of free legal service.

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I'm running the London Marathon for the Free Representation Unit - all 26.2 miles of it (although past experience suggests that the last couple of miles might be more of a shambling hobble).

FRU provides pro bono representation in Social Security and Employment tribunals, where Legal Aid isn't available. Last year we helped people in 1145 cases. Most of the work is done by volunteers (mainly students) but there is a small staff, including myself as Legal Officer, Employment.

 

Like most legal charities we are facing troubled times and we are currently operating at a defecit. Anything you can spare will be put to good use helping our vulnerable clients and providing valuable experience for our volunteers.

Donation summary

Total
£1,040.00
+ £255.00 Gift Aid
Online
£1,040.00
Offline
£0.00

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