Cayden Zepp's Lands End to John O'Groats Cycle Ride
on 21 March 2011
on 21 March 2011
We are cycling 1000 miles from Lands End to John O'Groats between the 22nd April and 2nd May 2011 completely unsupported in aid of Ambulance Service Benevolent Fund.
Day 1 Friday 22nd April Lands End to Okehmapton
Day 2 Saturday 23rd April Okehampton to Street
Day 3 Sunday24th April Street to Ross On Wye
Day 4 Monday 25th April Ross On Wye to Telford
Day 5 Tursday 26th April Telford to Preston
Day 6 Wednesday 2th April Preston to Carlisle
Day 7 Thursday 28th April Carlisle to Glasgow
Day 8 Firday 29th April Glasgow to Pitlochry
Day 9 Saturday 30th AprilL Pitlochry to Inverness
Day 10 Sunday1st May Inverness to John O'Groats
WHY THE FUND IS SO IMPORTANT
The Ambulance Services Benevolent Fund is a registered charity, established in 1986 to help ambulance service
personnel and their dependants from all over the United Kingdom, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man in
times of genuine hardship. The Trustees are all unpaid volunteers and they work for the ASBF in their own limited
spare time. Our philosophy is to help people help themselves where ever possible but we always involve claimants in
any decisions that involve outside agencies.
The assistance given to both serving and retired ambulance personnel grows year on year and the Fund has now
become firmly established within the field of ambulance staff welfare. The Fund assists claimants to deal with a
whole variety of distressing circumstances, many arising from the stressful and demanding incidents they have
had to deal with in their careers in the ambulance services.
for more information about ASBF go to:
http://www.asbf.co.uk/about-us.html
Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees