23 July 2012
Press ReleasesOxford based mental health charity Restore has benefited from a champagne draw organised by James Cowper Kreston.
Donations totalling £500 were collected by the accountants and business advisers after they organised the draw to coincide with a quiz night for 80 local professionals at the Ashmolean Museum on 5 July.
Sue Staunton, partner at James Cowper Kreston, explained: “Restore plays a vital role in the community and after a few challenging rounds of questions, the occasion presented an excellent opportunity to bring our guests up to speed with its services and raise some money.”
Gemma Humphrey, External Relations Manager at Restore, said: “We were delighted to hear the quiz night at the Ashmolean was a success and raised £500. A massive thank you to everyone at James Cowper Kreston for their generosity and efforts.”
Founded in 1977, Restore runs recovery and employment services in Oxford, Didcot and Banbury that help people with mental health problems develop skills, re-gain confidence and contribute to the community. To find out more about Restore visit www.restore.org.uk.
Sue Staunton, Partner, James Cowper Kreston LLP, Tel +44 (0)1865 861166 or email