London ‘Gherkin’ Skyscraper Fundraiser
London ‘Gherkin’ Skyscraper Fundraiser
New Zealand owners of London’s best iconic
tower launch major Christchurch fundraiser
Two New Zealand businessmen in London are hosting a
charity stair climb at London’s iconic “Gherkin”
skyscraper to raise over $500,000 for the Christchurch
Earthquake Appeal.
Up to 1000 participants will be sponsored to climb the 1037 steps up the 38 floors to the panoramic viewing gallery at the top of the 180 metre high world famous tower.
The 22 May 200 event, Step
Up 4 Christchurch, is being arranged by Evans Randall
who are the co-owners of the Gherkin. Evans Randall, an
investment banking and private equity group is owned by New
Zealanders Kent Gardner and Paul Kendrick, both of whom had
family and friends badly affected by the 22 February quake.
The event will be held exactly 3 months after the
devastating earthquake hit Christchurch.

“Our aim was to do something
significant – to make a difference. Funds are urgently
needed and Step Up 4 Christchurch is a great way to help.
We’re urging not only New Zealanders in the UK but
everyone to take part, come along on the day and help make a
difference for the thousands of people in Christchurch whose
lives were devastated by this disaster” Kent Gardner said.
Step Up 4 Christchurch will be a New Zealand-flavoured family day with entertainment, live music, food and drinks. The stair climb is open to climbers of different abilities, runners and walkers, with the added opportunity to make a donation to take the lift.
“It’s a unique opportunity to view the City from a magnificent vantage spot – a total 360 degree panoramic view of London which is normally closed to the public”, Mr Gardner said.
Although a UK-based company, Evans Randall has strong ties to New Zealand. Two of three partners, Kent Gardner and Paul Kendrick are New Zealanders as well as several of the staff. The company has conducted business here also. Evans Randall has donated $100,000 to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal and is covering all costs of the event so all monies go directly to the appeal fund.
“Every Kiwi in London will know of someone who has been affected by the earthquake, so please Step Up 4 Christchurch and help rebuild the places at the heart of the Christchurch community and support those who have lost” said Mr Gardner.
His Excellency Derek Leask, the New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK, launched the event at a breakfast event held in London on the top floor of the Gherkin on Friday 15th April. The event was attended by representatives of many of the corporate who are supporting the event and entering teams and who have donated directly to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, including CBRE, Clifford Chance, SJ Berwin, KPMG and Bedells.
“Step Up 4 Christchurch is a great initiative and one that I know the New Zealand community in the UK will give its full support.” Mr Leask said.
Full details of the day and how to register for the stair climb can be found at www.stepup4christchurch.com
Notes to Editors:
Evans Randall
presents...
STEP UP 4 CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE
APPEAL
Join the charity stair climb and help those
affected by New Zealand’s devastating earthquake at:
"The Gherkin"
30 St Mary Axe
London EC3A 8EP
Sunday 22nd May 2011, 10.00am-2.30pm (exactly 3 months
after the devastating earthquake hit
Christchurch)
1,037 steps
38 floors
For adults and children
Register and make a donation to run, walk or take
the lift
Once registered, get your family,
friends and colleagues to sponsor you for taking part
A rare chance to see London from the top of the
City’s iconic tower
A New Zealand-flavoured
family day out with entertainment, live music, food, drink
and more
Kiwi or Londoner, visitor or local, no
matter where you’re from, the Christchurch Earthquake
Appeal urgently needs your support. When a devastating
earthquake hit Christchurch, New Zealand on 22 February
2011, it killed more than 180 people and injured thousands
more, causing widespread destruction, destroying 10,000
homes and cutting off essential services. All proceeds from
Step Up 4 Christchurch Appeal, including donations made on
registering and sponsorship for participating, will go
directly to the New Zealand Government Christchurch
Appeal.
Registration is now open and we are already
receiving a high level of demand for this unique experience.
Please register today to run, walk or take the lift. Click
on "Register now" to get underway.
Once
registered please start fundraising for the Christchurch
Earthquake Appeal. Create your own website to get
sponsorship. Click on "Start fundraising" to get
underway.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal is a
Charitable Trust held with the Charities Aid Foundation. CAF
is a charity established under English law and registered at
the Charity Commission under charity registration number
268369.
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