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George Green give much needed funds to local charity

Leading Black Country law firm George Green LLP have presented local charity, Black Country Foodbank with a much needed cheque for £1,100.00. 

The Black Country Foodbank which has distribution centres in Brierley Hill and Stourbridge has received a lot of media coverage in the few weeks due to a 45% increase in demand for its services on the same time last year. 

The organisation, which was started in 2006, currently has eight dfistribution centres across the region, but wants to open another two by the end of the year. The aim of the Foodbank is to give three days of nutrionally balanced food to people experiencing emotional or financial crisis. It’s running costs total £2,000 per month. 

The Foodbank was chosen as the George Green LLP charity in July 2010 and the Partners and Staff have been fundraising ever since, through a variety of means including dress down days, sponsored walks and cake sales. The firm also bought the Foodbank some magnetic signs for their vans at the start of their fundraising. Tim Lang, Partner and Head of Employment at George Green LLP recently took part in the annual Wolverhampton to Aberdovey bike ride, with the Foodbank being one of the nominated local charities. 

Louise Taylor, Private Client solicitor and Chair of the George Green charity committee said “I am pleased to be able to present the Foodbank with this money. They do an amazing job in the local community, particularly in the current economic climate, with more and more people needing their help. I would like to thank the Partners and my colleagues at George Green LLP for getting behind our fundraising in the last 12 months.” 

Wendy Fryatt from the Foodbank said “"We'd all like to thank all the staff and partners at George Green LLP for their massive efforts on our behalf, we'll be able to do so much more with this money. The need for our service continues to rise, we've noted a 45% increase in people accessing us during the first six months of 2011 compared to the same period last year. Without the support of local businesses like George Green LLP and the whole community we could not continue to help those who find themselves in crisis situations and without the means to feed themselves or their family."