Medicash goes quackers for Claire House
Liverpool based health cash plan provider Medicash is
preparing to take to the water for the first ever Liverpool Duck
Race on Saturday 10 July.
The race, which is the brainchild of Merseyside Fire and Rescue
Service firefighter Lee Seddon, hopes to raise £75,000 for Claire
House Children's Hospice. Over 40,000 giant rubber ducks will be
released into the Liverpool/Leeds canal at the Pier Head for the
race.
Medicash, known for years in the city as the Penny in the Pound
Fund, has named its duck Penny. Head of sales Paul Gambon said: "We
are delighted to be involved in this unique event. The day promises
to be action packed and plenty of fun, whilst raising much needed
funds for a very good cause. We hope Penny finds her sea legs
quickly and does well in the race!"

Paul Gambon, head of sales at
Medicash, in training with 'Penny the Duck' at Awesome Walls, Liverpool
The day will also host the last ever abseil down the Liver
Building which will see 280 men and women brave the 295 foot drop.
Other activities throughout out the day include canoeing, cage
football, stilt walking and demonstrations from Merseyside Fire and
Rescue Service.
Wirral based, Claire House cares for children with life
limiting, life threatening conditions from across Merseyside,
Cheshire, North Wales and the Isle of Man.
Helen Carlson from Claire House said: "It's great to see local
businesses like Medicash taking part in the Duck Race. The money
raised from the event will help us to continue the specialist care
and support we provide for many children and their families. We're
sure that the sight of 40,000 ducks in the canal will put a smile
on everyone's face!"