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Trinity Logistics Raised Funds for Fighting to be Heard Charity in Liverpool

Liverpool city centre restaurant Gaucho was the setting for a sell-out lunch celebrating women, hosted by Trinity Logistics Ltd, who were fundraising for secondary breast cancer charity, Fighting to be Heard.

Delivering The Power of Women was hosted by Radio City’s Leanne Campbell with guests including Real Housewives of Cheshire star Seema Malhotra. Both are backers of charity the Fighting to be Heard Foundation which celebrates its first birthday on Saturday and is run by volunteers with many of the trustees secondary breast cancer patients.

Amanda Unsworth, MD of Trinity Logistics which hosted the event, addressed the audience, which also included the Lord Mayor of Liverpool Cllr Mary Rasmussen and High Sheriff of Merseyside Dr Ruth Hussey, from an elevated stage telling how she started working on the docks at the age of 17 before starting her own successful supply-chain business in a male-dominated industry.

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