Brave the drop!

This September, Stroud Valleys Project is joining forces with three other amazing local charities to take a leap of faith… and we’re asking the people of Stroud to join us!

The quartet of charities, who share a proactive and inclusive approach to working with Stroud’s community, are inviting local residents to step out over the edge of Ecotricity’s famous headquarters and descend the hair-raising 50 feet to the ground below. The event is being supported by Ecotricity and sponsored by WSP Solicitors and Randall & Payne Chartered Accountants.

Abseilers will receive a full information pack and support to help them on their fundraising journey, and we’re asking them each to raise £100 for SVP.

Support from Stroud’s business community

As well as the four charities, three local businesses are also pledging their support.

Ecotricity’s Chief Growth Officer Paul Sands says, “It’s great to be welcoming these fantastic charities to Ecotricity’s home, literally scaling new heights to raise money for important causes. We’re delighted to provide an 50-foot wall and plenty of applause for the intrepid participants!”

Randall & Payne’s Head of Management and Business Advisory Service Will Abbott says, “Supporting our local community is a key driver for our business. We are therefore delighted to support this super challenge that a number of our team are bravely taking the plunge to participate in.”

WSP Solicitors’ Marketing Manager Silas Miller says, “As a Stroud based firm, we are very pleased to see four leading charities from the town coming together with key employers to offer this opportunity to local people. Perhaps more than ever it is important that we pull together to achieve positive change.”

Places are now full - but please sponsor our abseilers!

We have now filled our spaces, but you can still support us by donating to any of our intrepid abseilers. You’ll find Richard, Jenny, Rob and Kerri here: Stroud Valleys Project - JustGiving and Daryl here: https://gofund.me/0e11418f - so please donate what you can and help us brave the drop for SVP.

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