London Marathon 2019: Our fundraising for Access to Justice
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On Sunday 28 April 2019, Mr Sajjad Shan, Managing Partner at Oracle Solicitors took part in the London Marathon 2019 to fundraise for Access To Justice.
This was a sponsored marathon for the London Legal Support Trust (LLST). The LLST is a charity that supports law centres and legal advice agencies in London and the South East.
These agencies help the most vulnerable people to combat discrimination and injustice. Legal help at a time of crisis and distress makes a huge difference to peoples’ lives, reducing debt, poverty and homelessness and maintaining rights.
The monies that we have raised will go towards providing access to justice of vulnerable individuals and families. Your contribution will help to prevent homelessness, resolve debt problems, gain care for older and disabled people, help trafficked women and children and modern day slaves.
Thanks to your help we were able to raise £3,206 however you can still donate by clicking on this link.
Well done Sajjad Shan of @oraclesols finishing the Marathon in 4.34.16 . You can still sponsor him for being a hero for justice at https://t.co/2w544fIvld
— London Legal Support Trust (@londonlegal) April 28, 2019
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