Dalcour Maclaren launches second year of game-changing partnership

Alexa Copson 2 min read

A game-changing partnership that has already raised more than £50,000 to help find a cure for brain tumours is being extended for a second year.

Dalcour Maclaren – a utility and property infrastructure land consultancy – has united more than 500 employees across the UK behind the Charity through a series of fundraising events. In the first year of the partnership, those activities have included a team of 12 colleagues conquering a 40-mile ultramarathon and one intrepid fundraiser taking on a 61-mile trek, as well as staff taking part in Wear A Hat Day, baking competitions, vintage auctions, 10,000 Steps a Day challenges and even a paddleboarding adventure.

A man smiling and runners approaching a finish line wearing Brain Tumour Research t-shirts

Buoyed by the success of our partnership so far, Dalcour Maclaren has committed to a second year of raising money and awareness to help fund the fight against brain tumours.

There are already some exciting events in the calendar. On Friday 27th March, colleagues will once again don their hats and take part in fun activities for our flagship campaign, before cheering on a team of five colleagues taking on the iconic TCS London Marathon in April. An adrenaline-fuelled abseil will get hearts racing and there are plans afoot for an epic walking challenge later this year. 

James Neil, CEO of Dalcour Maclaren, said: “Partnering with Brain Tumour Research has been fantastic. Like many, I have lost friends to brain tumours and the work the charity is doing to fund research to find new treatments is so important.

“Fundraising gives our people a cause to rally around, fostering a deeper connection and sustained support. We will continue to do our utmost to raise as much as we can.”

Our thanks go to all at Dalcour Maclaren for their support. If you’d like to support the organisation’s efforts, please donate to its JustGiving page.

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Alexa Copson, Communications Manager
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