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Hopkins Solicitors to support ‘Do it for Framework’ day!

Hopkins Solicitors will be fundraising this Friday in aid of Framework, the local charity dedicated to helping homeless and vulnerable people.

Framework’s ‘Do it for Framework’ fundraising day asks local businesses and individuals to do what they can to raise money for this one day. All funds raised during the day will go towards helping to prevent homelessness in Nottinghamshire and the East Midlands.

The Hopkins offices in Mansfield and Nottingham will be holding a ‘Guess the CD Owner’ music quiz to see how well the staff know each others musical taste – they’ll also be awarding someone the ‘What were you thinking?’ prize! Staff will make a donation to enter and Hopkins hope to raise as much as possible for this worthwhile cause.

To find out more about ‘Do it for Framework’ day, or the great work done by Framework, click here to visit their website.

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