allmanhall raises £860 for local charity

Directors at allmanhall participated in the recent Bath Half Marathon, raising £860 for Jamie’s Farm. With only six weeks to theevent, Oliver and Jo Hall, owners and directors at allmanhall, began some focused training, enlisting the support of friend Tali Garan to make a team of three.

Neither Oliver or Jo are new to running, having run the Bath Half Marathon nine and seven times respectively. On several occasions they've run in support of Jamie’s Farm, a local charity allmanhall has been supporting for well over 10 years.  Jamie’s Farm aims to transform the lives of young people through a unique residential programme built around farming, family, therapy and legacy. 

Jo Hall, communications and development director for allmanhall, said: " The values of Jamie’s Farm and their ethos chime with ours; they're focused on helping people, on improvement and potential and creating long-term transformation. Their mission is systemic change and, like us, believe that everyone matters and can make a difference.

"Jamie's Farm is local to allmanhall, based just a few short miles away, in the Wiltshire countryside. We volunteer at its open days and undertake other fundraising and support throughout the year.” 

allmanhall has a strong altruistic bent and over the years has been a solid supporter of local charities. As well as Jamie's Farm, it supports FareShare, another charity focused on farming and food and systemic change that can benefit vulnerable people. 


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