Merlin has charity at its heart
Published by jessica.britton for Merlin Housing Society in Housing
Merlin’s team of dare-devils who abseiled down the side of Bristol’s Premier Inn.
If there’s one thing Merlin Housing Society can be sure of, it’s its staff’s generosity when it comes to supporting good causes. Since March last year, the society has raised over £6,000 from its fundraising efforts.
It’s had teams involved in a vibrant charity football match, a gruelling 10k, a soggy dragon boat race and a nail-biting abseil. It also supported Wear it Pink by doing just that, Children in Need with a dress-down Friday and Movember with some dodgy moustache growing.
Merlin’s Communications Manager, Faye Galvin said: “I’ve been really impressed with people’s enthusiasm for throwing themselves off buildings, plunging into icy water and dressing up in ridiculous outfits all in the name of charity.
“We hope to do even more next year. We’re already planning on sending a team to jump out of a plane and to stair climb the height of a mountain in the Alps. And, we’re on the look out for a new corporate charity to support.”
Around 35% of the total raised went to Merlin’s 2012 corporate charity, The Tom Hunt Trust. The rest went to other causes including St Peter’s Hospice, the Oncology Unit at Bristol’s Children’s Hospital and The Brandon Trust.
If you’d like to suggest a charity for the society to support this year, you can post it to its Facebook page, Twitter feed or email it to communications@merlinhs.co.uk.
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