Steel City Abseil 2024

Press Release:

Steel City Marketing Ltd Celebrates Successful Charity Abseil Event

Steel City Marketing Ltd is delighted to announce the successful completion of their charity abseil event in support of Cavendish Cancer Care. On June 16th, 2024, three of their brave team members—David, Jenni, and Rowan—mustered the courage to overcome their fear of heights, and abseiled down the Sheffield Hallam Owen Building, raising an impressive £430 so far for this vital cause.

Steel City Marketing extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported this endeavour. The generous contributions will make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by cancer, providing essential therapy and support services through Cavendish Cancer Care. This local charity has been a cornerstone of support in Sheffield for over three decades, offering free support packages to individuals and their families battling cancer.

The company also expresses gratitude to the members of Cavendish Cancer Care who helped make this event possible. Their dedication and support were invaluable in ensuring the event ran smoothly and safely.

A special thank you goes to Dolomite Training for their professional guidance and ensuring the safety of the participants throughout the abseil. Their expertise and encouragement played a crucial role in the success of this challenge.

Abseil Team Steel City Marketing

Jenni, Marketing Executive at Steel City Marketing, shared her thoughts on the experience: “Completing this abseil was both a personal achievement and a meaningful way to contribute to our community. We are incredibly proud to support Cavendish Cancer Care and are grateful for the generosity of all our supporters.”

Donations are still being accepted, and every contribution will help Cavendish Cancer Care continue their mission to provide support to those facing cancer. To make a donation, please visit the JustGiving page.

About Cavendish Cancer Care:

Cavendish Cancer Care has been providing holistic support to cancer patients and their families in Sheffield for over 30 years. Their mission is to ensure that no one faces cancer alone, offering care to alleviate the physical and psychological effects of cancer and its treatments. With minimal government funding, community support is crucial for their continued operation.