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Two of Warrener Stewart’s directors make a difference to terminally ill children in South London

05 January 2015 •

Weeks of grueling cycling training for Fulham based accountants Nick Morgan and Jon Last of Warrener Stewart has meant that terminally ill children can have respite at one of two hospices run by Shooting Star Chase.

Nick and Jon signed up to raise money for the charity by taking part in the annual Prudential RideLondon Bike race; together they raised £3,500.

“We were really delighted when Nick Morgan and Jon Last chose to support Shooting Star Chase, by joining our team in the 2014 Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100,” commented Karen Peffer the Challenge Events Fundraiser for the charity. “They raised a fantastic £3,500.  This money will help us to provide essential care and support to families who have a baby, child or young person with a life-limiting condition.

The families we care for rely upon our support and this can be especially poignant at this time of year.  The money raised by Nick and Jon could cover the costs of two emergency stays at one of our hospices, in Hampton or Guildford.  These visits offer a lifeline to the families, often at a time when they are emotionally and physically exhausted.”

“Warrener Stewart understands our business; they give us more than any other Accountancy service we have ever received in the past. They are extremely commercially aware and very current when it comes to changes in tax policy. ”
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