STAFF at law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys, which has its headquarters in Deansway, Worcester, have been donating items of clothing in support of the Daisychain Benevolent Fund Trust. The not-for-profit organisation, which has recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, funds projects in children’s hospital wards near its thirteen shops, including the Riverbank children's ward at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, as well as national charity The Teenage Cancer Trust, which helps support young adults living with cancer across the UK.

Caroline Irvine, partner and head of Harrison Clark Rickerbys’ residential property team, who have led the firm's clothes appeal, said; “We are delighted with the positive response we have had from staff in just over a month of collecting for the Daisychain Benevolent Fund. We have so far collected over five large bags of clothes to be sold in the local charity shops and will continue collecting throughout 2014.

“The aim of the Trust to preserve health and relieve sickness in the community is really commendable and this is why we are so keen to support this worthy cause. As a firm with our heart in the Three Counties, we are pleased to support the Trust and help give back to the communities of Worcester, Hereford, Cheltenham and Ross-on-Wye in which we operate.”

Angela Manganiello, area retail manager of Daisychain, added: "As a charity we rely greatly on the monies raised through our chain of charity shops. We are always in need of regular donations of good quality clothing, accessories, bric a brac and books to sell in our shops. This is why we are so grateful to the staff at Harrison Clark Rickerbys for their generous donations.”