Supporting MIND
A crowd of Szerelmey racing enthusiasts (and just general enthusiasts) spent an entertaining evening last week taking part in a Charity Race Night, to raise money for MIND. The event was organised by Mace and Woodlands Site Services in memory of Sean Phillips, and in the end, all told, raised a fantastic £20,000!! It was an outstanding achievement for one night of great fun! The event took place at the Village Hall, under the railway arches in Vauxhall, a stone’s throw from Battersea Power Station where we are currently on site, carrying out the internal restoration works. Szerelmey are proud to support MIND which is a fantastic charity that provides advice and support to help anyone experiencing a mental health problem: www.mind.org.uk
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