London Legal Support Trust

London Legal Walk 2024

Chambers And Partners

Chambers And Partners

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Thank you for supporting our team in fundraising for the 20th anniversary of the London Legal Walk. We will be walking 10km on Tuesday 18th June to support the most vulnerable in society to access life changing free legal advice.

Our team is: Camilla Haagensen, Daniel Khalid, Ernest Lesniewski, Amit Sharma, Luke Wilson, Anastasia Kim, Lena, Kate Halpin, Jono Baskett, Tilly Haley, Shannon Remzi, Gemma Davis, Salvador, Lucas Pistilli, Sarah, Ben, Connie Tang, Georgina Crosby, Abigail Summers, Tim Noble, Arriela Grimes, Frederico Fancelli, Jemima Myles, Maisie, Simon Christian, Mia Dowling, Krishna, Dennis Li, Andrea, Molly Bennett, Rita McGonigie, Lucinda Pye, Bingzhen, Mehr, Daniel Thacker, Jordan, Alex, Giulia, Srishti Krishnakumar, Andreana Strongylou, Bogdana Tuhikyan, Joshua Henry-Jordan, Luke Vincett, Toby, Sean, Jessica Adams, R, Maiko Nakagochi, Emily Shannon, Jade Mouton, Arabella McMenamin Walshe, Shane, Chelsey Stanborough, Emily Dunham, Sose Ebodaghe, Steven, Mary, Maria Spirova, Rena Feng, Mark Malik, Georgia, Grace Bowen, Grace Cornish, Tom, Norhan Abdelaziz, Sahar Seidl, Benjamin, Tanya, Madeleine Clarke, Alice, Can, Devina, Cara Jenkins, Kate Peacock, Lydia Burt, George, Joan Puig Claravalls, Nikol, Oli Richardson, Oscar Matthews, Antonia, Samantha, Ella, Rick Jakubowski, Tom Lambert, Leah Lovell, Flavia, Tom Lennox-Robb, Christopher Royle, Lewis Bromage, Ali, Erin, Caiwei, Aaron, Rehman, Justin, Pamela, Jonathan, Jamie, Robert Drummond, George Cox, Suzannah, Becca Carpenter, Elanur Aydemir, Alisha Kotecha, Louise Monty, Eleanor Dobson, James Roberts, Debbie, Camilla Elizabeth Russo, Jessica Pinheiro Silva, Laura Alexander, Alhaji Kanu

We are walking with the Lady Chief Justice and thousands of lawyers to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust (LLST). Over the last 20 years, by walking together for justice, we have raised an incredible £10.5 million, helping hundreds of thousands of people access justice when they need it most. 

The funding gap for legal advice has nearly doubled to over £30 million in the UK and free legal advice providers are at breaking point with the growing need from their clients. Many people cannot afford legal help and without more being done, they will go without justice when they need it most.

In London, 25% of people are living in poverty after housing costs. This can have a devastating effect on people like Toni.

Toni was self-employed in the hospitality industry. Then when Covid-19 hit, he was no longer able to work. As a result of this he was evicted from his private property along with his 3 children, ending up in temporary accommodation. The benefit cap could not be calculated accurately and left him struggling to pay for essentials and at risk of falling behind on rent. When he got in contact with one of our Centres of Excellence, they went through his entitlements and outgoings with a fine-tooth comb and found that he was having multiple incorrect deductions from his Universal Credit, directly leading to this impossible situation. The advice agency took on his case, had the correct benefits restored and helped him find appropriate accommodation until he was able to get back on his feet.

With the ongoing cost of living crisis, your support is needed more than ever. Please sponsor our walkers as generously as you are able.

Many thanks for your support.

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Funded

  • Target
    £2,000
  • Raised so far
    £228
  • Number of donors
    14

My Story

Thank you for supporting our team in fundraising for the 20th anniversary of the London Legal Walk. We will be walking 10km on Tuesday 18th June to support the most vulnerable in society to access life changing free legal advice.

Our team is: Camilla Haagensen, Daniel Khalid, Ernest Lesniewski, Amit Sharma, Luke Wilson, Anastasia Kim, Lena, Kate Halpin, Jono Baskett, Tilly Haley, Shannon Remzi, Gemma Davis, Salvador, Lucas Pistilli, Sarah, Ben, Connie Tang, Georgina Crosby, Abigail Summers, Tim Noble, Arriela Grimes, Frederico Fancelli, Jemima Myles, Maisie, Simon Christian, Mia Dowling, Krishna, Dennis Li, Andrea, Molly Bennett, Rita McGonigie, Lucinda Pye, Bingzhen, Mehr, Daniel Thacker, Jordan, Alex, Giulia, Srishti Krishnakumar, Andreana Strongylou, Bogdana Tuhikyan, Joshua Henry-Jordan, Luke Vincett, Toby, Sean, Jessica Adams, R, Maiko Nakagochi, Emily Shannon, Jade Mouton, Arabella McMenamin Walshe, Shane, Chelsey Stanborough, Emily Dunham, Sose Ebodaghe, Steven, Mary, Maria Spirova, Rena Feng, Mark Malik, Georgia, Grace Bowen, Grace Cornish, Tom, Norhan Abdelaziz, Sahar Seidl, Benjamin, Tanya, Madeleine Clarke, Alice, Can, Devina, Cara Jenkins, Kate Peacock, Lydia Burt, George, Joan Puig Claravalls, Nikol, Oli Richardson, Oscar Matthews, Antonia, Samantha, Ella, Rick Jakubowski, Tom Lambert, Leah Lovell, Flavia, Tom Lennox-Robb, Christopher Royle, Lewis Bromage, Ali, Erin, Caiwei, Aaron, Rehman, Justin, Pamela, Jonathan, Jamie, Robert Drummond, George Cox, Suzannah, Becca Carpenter, Elanur Aydemir, Alisha Kotecha, Louise Monty, Eleanor Dobson, James Roberts, Debbie, Camilla Elizabeth Russo, Jessica Pinheiro Silva, Laura Alexander, Alhaji Kanu

We are walking with the Lady Chief Justice and thousands of lawyers to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust (LLST). Over the last 20 years, by walking together for justice, we have raised an incredible £10.5 million, helping hundreds of thousands of people access justice when they need it most. 

The funding gap for legal advice has nearly doubled to over £30 million in the UK and free legal advice providers are at breaking point with the growing need from their clients. Many people cannot afford legal help and without more being done, they will go without justice when they need it most.

In London, 25% of people are living in poverty after housing costs. This can have a devastating effect on people like Toni.

Toni was self-employed in the hospitality industry. Then when Covid-19 hit, he was no longer able to work. As a result of this he was evicted from his private property along with his 3 children, ending up in temporary accommodation. The benefit cap could not be calculated accurately and left him struggling to pay for essentials and at risk of falling behind on rent. When he got in contact with one of our Centres of Excellence, they went through his entitlements and outgoings with a fine-tooth comb and found that he was having multiple incorrect deductions from his Universal Credit, directly leading to this impossible situation. The advice agency took on his case, had the correct benefits restored and helped him find appropriate accommodation until he was able to get back on his feet.

With the ongoing cost of living crisis, your support is needed more than ever. Please sponsor our walkers as generously as you are able.

Many thanks for your support.

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