Mike Innes, Hall Morrice business development director

Local charities to benefit from card-free Christmas at Aberdeen accountancy firm

ABERDEEN-based accountancy firm Hall Morrice has delivered an early Christmas present to three worthy causes. Maggies, CLAN Cancer Care and ...

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ABERDEEN-based accountancy firm Hall Morrice has delivered an early Christmas present to three worthy causes.

Maggies, CLAN Cancer Care and Mental Health Aberdeen (MHA) will each receive £1,000.

The gifts for the charities are in lieu of Hall Morrice sending client cards and gifts this year.

Mike Innes, Hall Morrice business development director, said: “Last year we decided to forego client cards and gifts and our entire team in Aberdeen and Fraserburgh takes part in a selecting charities for our annual donations.

“Our team liked the fact that we could support local charities instead of corporate gifting so we’ve done the same again in 2020.

“All forms of fundraising have been exceptionally challenging for charities throughout 2020.

“We hope that others will also consider giving to these worthy charities this Christmas to allow them to continue their much-needed work.”

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