John Lamb Hill Oldridge is proud to support St Christopher’s Dinner at Goldsmiths’ Hall

We’re proud to continue our long history of supporting St Christopher’s Hospice. They are more than a local hospice. They exist to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality.
St Christopher’s Hospice is also one of the world’s largest providers of palliative care training, with a local, national, and international education programme.
Since inception they’ve raised over £4 million through donations, access to trusts and foundations, and dinner sponsorships.
St Christopher’s private client and charity lawyer fundraising dinner, taking place on 19th November in the magical setting of Goldsmiths’ Hall, has been a significant fixture in the private client legal calendar for twenty-five years. Its purpose is to:
• Raise the profile of St Christopher’s Hospice
• Highlight the breadth of the end-of-life care delivered to so many who need it
Please click this link if you wish to donate.
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