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Poole's MSP Capital staff take to gym for this year's weighty challenge

In the office gym and sporting Forest Holme Hospice T-shirts, around 30 colleagues at MSP Capital await the start of their ambitious one-million-pound weightlifting challenge - picture contributed
In the office gym and sporting Forest Holme Hospice T-shirts, around 30 colleagues at MSP Capital await the start of their ambitious one-million-pound weightlifting challenge - picture contributed
20 December 2023
In the office gym and sporting Forest Holme Hospice T-shirts, around 30 colleagues at MSP Capital await the start of their ambitious one-million-pound weightlifting challenge - picture contributed

Poole property finance specialist MSP Capital has completed its 'weightiest' challenge yet - lifting over 1.5 million pounds of weight in the office gym to raise money for the town's Forest Holme Hospice.

Over 24 hours, 35 members of staff of different ages and abilities took shifts pumping iron, and in the end reached an impressive 1,586,847 pounds (lbs) - 58% more than the original target.

READ MORE: MSP Capital secures £100m funding to support growth trajectory

Sponsorship pledges, a complementary bake sale and an accompanying MSP Capital donation mean the total raised so far is over £4,200 with people still able to give.

The weightlifting challenge was particularly significant for Team MSP as Forest Holme cared for Sam

Thomas, the son of Louise Thomas, valuation administrator at the firm.
"The staff at Forest Holme did an amazing job making Sam and us feel calm and supported during his stay, not just medically but also emotionally," she said.

"We cannot thank them enough for how they looked after Sam. Hopefully, by MSP Capital fundraising on their behalf, it will go a little way to say thank-you from the Thomas family."

Forest Holme provides emotional and physical support to families of people who have been diagnosed with terminal illnesses.

"This was definitely a challenge for the team, but it was well worth it in the end. As always, we worked really well together and can be proud that everyone did their bit," said Paul Miracca, MSP Capital managing director.

"I am especially proud of Louise, whose contribution to the team, and courage for her family, has driven this initiative for an exceptional cause."

The latest challenge was organised by members of MSP Capital’s community committee under the firm’s ESG strategy.

Committee member Lucy Green said: "I’ve been lucky to be part of the community committee for a few years now, and each year our Christmas challenge pushes the team to new limits."

Last year, colleagues staged a 12-hour triathlon in aid of children’s charity Young Lives vs Cancer, raising a total of £6,800.

And in December 2021, more than 20 MSP Capital walkers completed a 24-hour treadmill climb in the staffroom to raise nearly £4,500 for Dorset-based children’s hospice charity, Julia’s House.

The original aim was to reach a height of 17,460m, equivalent to Mount Everest and K2 but in the end the climb surpassed that and reached more than 21,100m.

Donations in support of the weightlifting challenge can still be made on Just Giving by clicking HERE.

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Giles Gwinnett is a writer at The Business Magazine. He has been a journalist for more than 20 years and covered a vast array of topics at a range of media settings - in print and online. After his NCTJ newspaper training, he became a reporter in Hampshire before moving to a news agency in Gloucestershire. In recent years, he has been covering the financial markets along with company news for an investor-focused web portal. His many interests include politics, energy and the environment. He lives in Dorset.

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