Rotherham Taylor Chartered Accountants is putting its best foot forward to participate in the Walk 100 miles in May challenge, in support of Parkinson’s UK.

This inspiring national event encourages participants to cover 100 miles throughout the month, by any means and anywhere, to raise vital funds for research into new treatments and a potential cure for Parkinson’s disease.

A team of ten staff members at Rotherham Taylor have enthusiastically committed to collectively walk, run, and hike their way to the 100-mile goal.

The challenge not only aims to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s research but also serves as a testament to the firm’s dedication to community involvement and corporate social responsibility.

So far, the national event has seen 654 participants cover a total distance of 13,604 miles and raise £93,473.

Rotherham Taylor’s efforts contribute to these growing numbers, moving the community one step closer to a world without Parkinson’s.

“We are thrilled to support Parkinson’s UK by participating in this significant event. Our team is motivated not only to hit the 100-mile mark, but also to exceed our fundraising goals, and in doing so, help to advance the critical research funded by Parkinson’s UK,” said Rebecca Bradshaw, a Director at Rotherham Taylor Chartered Accountants.

Rotherham Taylor invites the community to join in this effort by supporting their team through donations, cheering them on, or even taking up the challenge themselves.

To find out how to donate and more about the team taking part, please visit https://events.parkinsons.org.uk/fundraisers/RTAccountants