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Michael Laird Architects completed the Artemis Highland 100 cycling event on 12th September, raising money for Cancer Research UK and Children’s Hospice Association Scotland. Our team of four known as the 'Off Road Architects' undertook the gold route, a challenging 132.5 K (82 miles) with on and off-road riding through the fantastic Scottish highlands in a time of 8 hours (including cake stops!). The Artemis Highland 100 has two objectives - firstly a unique cycling challenge, and secondly to raise funds for two worthwhile causes:
- Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to cancer research. Their work has saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
- The Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) is a Scottish charity established to provide hospice services in Scotland for children with life-limiting conditions.
Having reached our target of £1800 we would like to round this off to £2000 + and would be grateful if you could take a moment to sponsor us.
You can donate online by credit or debit card at the following address:
http://www.justgiving.com/Off-Road-Architects
All donations made via Justgiving are secure and sent electronically to the Artemis Charitable Foundation, who will then distribute the funds to the nominated charities accordingly. Please help me in supporting two fabulous causes.
Thank you for your support,
Andrew, Matthew, Sandy & Tim
www.artemishighland100.comwww.cancerresearchuk.orgwww.chas.org.uk
The Artemis Charitable Foundation supports charities in the UK and internationally in the areas of health, poverty, education and the environment. The foundation sponsors the Artemis Pentland Peaks Challenge so that all the funds raised can go to the event charities Mary's Meals and John Muir Trust.