ROTHERA DOWSON BACKS UNDER-THREAT CHARITY
14/02/2011
Leading law firm Rothera Dowson has pledged its support for a Nottingham drop-in centre that faces closure by naming it as the firm’s chosen charity for 2011.
Emmanuel House offers vital support for hundreds of homeless people in the city, but its future remains uncertain, as it could be about to lose £180,000 worth of funding from Nottingham City Council.
Rothera Dowson is now looking at holding a number of fundraising events over the coming months in an attempt to raise some of the money needed to keep the independent registered charity running.
“Every year we look to help a local charity and support the work that it does in the community,” commented Amanda Redgate, managing partner at Rothera Dowson. “When we heard about Emmanuel House, it seemed like a natural cause for us to rally around.
“Having spoken with the charity, it’s clear that they offer a lifeline to some of the most vulnerable people in Nottingham and, without funds, that service, as well as a number of jobs, will be lost. That’s why Rothera Dowson is aiming to help Emmanuel House towards reaching its fundraising target over the next 12 months.”
As well as collections at firm events and functions, money will also be raised via donations for ‘dress down Fridays’ and an auction of unwanted Christmas gifts at Rothera Dowson’s offices.
Natasha McCracken-Jones, fundraiser at Emmanuel House added:
“It means an awful lot to have the support of a local company such as Rothera Dowson. The situation in terms of funding is very uncertain and we have launched our own campaign to try and raise £200,000 by the end of the year



