Carby's Caerus raises £15k for Steven Gerrard Foundation

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Caerus Capital has donated £15,000 to the Steven Gerrard Foundation after raising the funds at its annual sales conference in January.

The company, founded by Keith Carby, presented the cheque to Liverpool Football Club captain Gerrard at its charity golf day at Royal Birkdale last month, with former players Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson also in attendance. Gerrard set up his charity in February to create a better and sustainable future for some of the most disadvantaged and stigmatised children. Although it works with children and young adults across the UK and the rest of the world, its main focus is in Liverpool. Andy Ferns, sales and marketing director at Caerus, said: "We are extremely proud to have raised a...

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