Double donations from Convey Law

Employees at Convey Law continue to raise money and provide donations to worthy causes.
Most recently, the firm’s Director of IT returned to his old school in Pontypool, South Wales, to donate 40 much-needed laptops.
Joe Norris, who attended St Alban’s RC School, handed over reconditioned Chromebooks to aid learning development.
He said: “We need to continually update our equipment at Convey Law because of the nature of our business as an online conveyancing practice. We were keen to donate some of the Chromebooks our staff use which are still in excellent condition to somewhere which would really benefit.”
Headteacher Stephen Lord said: “We are really grateful for this generous donation. We will be sharing these Chromebooks with some of our most vulnerable pupils to help them access their studies and I know they will make a real difference and be very beneficial to them.”
Earlier this year, The Conveyancing Foundation, the not-for-profit charitable arm of the Convey Group, helped to raise £25,000 for a new health and wellbeing suite at St Alban’s after a group trek by the ‘Mindstep Trekkers’ along Offa’s Dyke national trail. Another team from Convey Law have also raised thousands of pounds for vital work being carried out by Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) in Wales after walking 11.5 miles from the Newport offices to the Dementia Research Institute in Cardiff. The 10 volunteers raised £550 in sponsorship and a further £15,000 was donated to the appeal from funds raised through the Conveyancing Foundation’s Charity Lotto.
Members of staff at Convey Law were also given an orange kit to wear to support awareness of Alzheimer’s Research’s #ShareTheOrange campaign. An orange represents the weight loss of the brain of a person affected by Alzheimer’s.