Nilesh Patel, Catherine Rickett and Vember Mortlock.

Fundraising in memory of Sarah

Kind-hearted staff at law firm Roythornes have raised an incredible £5,000 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in memory of a colleague they lost to cancer and who was cared for at the Peterborough hospice.

Sarah Banner joined the firm in November 2015 and made a positive impression with clients and staff alike. But she was diagnosed with a returning cancer in January 2019 and passed away in January 2020.

Wanting to remember Sarah, and thank the Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice team who looked after her, Roythornes launched Sarah’s Challenge – a series of individual and team challenges to raise funds for the charity.

The challenges included members of staff setting walking, running and cycling challenges, including Finance Director Sam Elkin, who ran four miles every four hours for 48 hours.

The final total was announced at the annual staff party, where Catherine Rickett presented Nilesh Patel, Senior Community Fundraiser for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice with a cheque for £5,000.

Speaking about Sarah’s Challenge, Vember Mortlock, managing director of Roythornes said: “It’s been great to see how everyone in the firm has joined in. Sarah was a much-loved colleague and this is a fitting tribute to her and the many good friends she had.”

Nilesh said: “We’re very grateful to the Roythornes team for their fantastic efforts. It’s incredibly sad when a friend and fellow employee passes away. Fundraising in Sarah’s memory to help others is a wonderful gesture. The £5,000 raised will help to ensure we can keep offering our compassionate care and fill someone’s last days with love.”

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