Boxing clever: ‘Rumble with the Agents’ to raise funds for disability charity
Boxing clever: ‘Rumble with the Agents’ to raise funds for disability charity
This year ‘Rumble with the Agents’, the annual white-collar charity boxing event hosted by Landlord Action and sponsored by Hamilton Fraser, will be fundraising for Inclusion Barnet, a charity which provides vital support for people with disability, including mental health issues and/or long-term health conditions.
Paul Shamplina, who set up the event six years ago and runs it alongside his wife Rita, is looking for ten individuals from the property sector, who would like the opportunity to try their hand at boxing, to sign up by 7th February.
A free, fully structured and supervised boxing
training program to ensure optimum physical fitness and teach participants the
correct techniques will be provided by JA Boxing in north London.
Participants are not required to have any previous
experience, just a desire to learn a new skill, get fit in three months and
support an excellent local charity.
Inclusion Barnet is a Deaf and Disabled People’s
Organisation (DDPO), which means that their staff and trustees have lived
experience of disability, including mental health issues and long-term
conditions.
They use their lived experience to raise awareness
and educate society about the barriers faced by disabled people and how people
can work together to remove those barriers.
Those living with disability often find it very hard
to access to the services and resources they need to help them live the life
they want to live, which is where Inclusion Barnet provides vital support.
“As many people know, I’ve been a keen boxer for many years. Boxing not only
helps me keep fit, it’s a stress reliever, motivator, confidence builder and
has taught me discipline.
“I know an increasing number of boxing clubs are doing an outstanding job to ensure that the experiences they offer are fully inclusive, and that is why we feel that this year’s charity is a perfect fit for Rumble with the Agents 2020.”
As before, the evening will consist of five fights,
which will be three two-minute rounds each, a sit down three-course meal,
charity auction and raffle.
The event, which so far has raised a total of
£93,000 for various charities, is open to agents, property professionals,
suppliers and landlords and will take place on Thursday 21st May 2020, at
Holiday Inn, Avenue Banqueting, 58 Regents Park Road, London, N3 3JN.
To find out more, volunteer to take part, buy
tickets or donate something for the raffle/ auction please email Rita Shamplina
on info@rumblewiththeagents.co.uk or call 07790 569501.
Tickets to attend ‘Rumble with the Agents’ are now
on sale (www.rumblewiththeagents.co.uk).
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