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Pedal Peru!!
Event: Keith's Andes to Amazon Bike Ride for Cancer on 26/09/2010
£3,545.00 raised of £2,500.00 target
91 donations
My Target:
£2,500.00
£3,545.00 raised so far
How to make a donation
Donate online at - www.justgiving.com/PedalPeru
By mobile internet Scan this code on your smartphone to go straight to Keith Wilkinson's page.
By text message to donate £10 Text £10
to 70070
My story
MY CHALLENGE IS COMPLETE. NEARLY 400KM OF STEEP INCLINES AT ALTITUDES EXCEEDING 3500M. ONE FALLING OFF MY BIKE AND ONE PUNCTURE!!
THIS WAS THE HARDEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE BUT I DID IT AND I AM VERY PROUD.
I AM PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HELP MACMILLAN CARING LOCALLY AND THIS WHOLE ADVENTURE HAS BEEN IN HONOUR OF ONE SPECIAL LADY - LYN BRITTON. I COULD NOT HAVE DONE WITHOUT ALL OF THE SUPPORT OF FRIENDS, FAMILY, WORK COLLEAGUES AND THE LOCAL BUSINESSES THAT HELPED ~ THANK YOU!!!
PHOTOS AVAILABLE VIA THE LINK BELOW:
http://tempuri.org/tempuri.html
IF YOU LIKE THE PHOTOS AND WHAT I HAVE DONE THEN PLEASE DONATE SOME MORE!!!!!
Updated on Sep 12th 2010 at 5:40 PM using the JustGiving iPhone app
Just a few more days! Thank you again for your donations! Keep the money coming!
NEWS FLASH!! (Coming soon Pedal Peru the Movie)
11/09/2010
Another £26 from the ongoing sales of School Tuck Shop goodies thanks to the massive amount donated!!
Thank you to the residents of springbourne who drink in the Cricketers Pub who's collection pot raised another £39.75!!!
08/09/2010
Thank you to the staff of HM Revenue & Customs in Bournemouth who raised a massive £571.01 from our "Back to School" day!
Funds were raised as follows:
Raffle - £312.93
School Tuck Shop - £137.94
Sweets Quiz - £21.00
School Library - £10.00
Bacon Roll Sales - £39.00
Other donations - £50.14
(including uniform donations)
Total for Day - £571.01
Prizes included signed AFC Bournemouth Shirt!!
Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page. Please donate as much as you possible can.
For updates on my fundraising and training visit my Pedal Peru Facebook page
Background
Last year, two good friends of mine who are sisters lost their mum to Cancer after a very long battle. I know this was a very difficult time for them but the support and care given by the staff at the Macmillan Cancer Trust Unit (now Macmillan Caring Locally) helped them to stay strong and gave them piece of mind that everything that could be done for their mum, was being done.
I know of many people who have been directly or indirectly affected by Cancer and have decided to raise money for this locally based charity to ensure such a wonderful facility can stay available.
The Charity (Macmillan Caring Locally)
Please click on the link to the left to find out more about this amazing charity.
The Challenge
If you think it sounds easy then read on!
My original thoughts were to climb Kilimanjaro but this is a bit common these days (and it's only about 5km after all) so I've opted to cycle across Peru from the Andes to the Amazon!
This will involve cycling more than 300km over several days at high altitudes and through steamy rain forests! I will covering around 60km per day! More about my challenge can be found through the charity challenge website below.
http://www.charitychallenge.com/expedition.html?id=1162
Funding
As I am paying from the trip myself (I have sacrificed driving lessons to pay for this so a few more years on the buses for me!) every penny that you donate will go to the charity!
Gift Aid
If you've paid tax on your earnings then the Government will give the tax you paid on the amount you donate to the charity. For more information visit the HMRC website at: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/charities/gift-aid.htm
Ten things you should know about me
1) I hate camping.
2) I hate cycling up hills.
3) I am scared of cycling down hills.
4) I don't like insects.
5) I get very grumpy in the heat.
6) I get very grumpy in the cold.
7) I hate missing EastEnders.
8) Washing in a river does not appeal to me.
9) I will go mental if I can't find a MacDonald's in the Amazon.
10) My sofa is a very good friend of mine.
All in all this challenge should be quite tough but if I don't manage to complete it, then I am prepared to do a forfeit to ensure you get value for your money. Please make a suggestion when making your donation most common one wins. I am relying on this not happening!
Training
Well it seems to be working! I am now 2 Stones lighter and a good few inches less. I have traveled over 800 miles by running, cycling and rowing at the gym not to mention all the virtual spinning sessions which would probably add another 500 miles.
I have shifted over 20 tonnes in weight over 13,000 repetitions
I have climbed Snowdon. Click here for pics. Let me know if you can't few them.
On the 27th June 2010 I cycled 52 mile for the London Bikeathon. There are some photos here.
How your donation will help
To help you appreciate how important your donation is, here are some ways that your money will help "Macmillan Caring Locally".
£5 buys a specialist children’s book. These books are specially written to help a child understand bereavement; and the family support team give them to family where a loved one has passed away.
£10 buys a Memory Box. These are keepsake boxes that the Family Support Team give to any children in a family where a loved one is seriously ill. The child is able to decorate the box themselves and put items like photos, perfume etc inside the box. This then becomes a treasured memory of a loved one.
£50 buys a selection of talking books. Some of the patients at the Macmillan Unit find it difficult to hold a book to read, so a portable DVD / CD players are provided that they can use. Talking books are a great way to listen to your favourite book.
£100 will buy craft materials for the Day Centre. The Day Centre offers diversional therapies such as painting; and the patients really enjoy the opportunity to spend the day at the centre, and create art and paint pottery.
£500 buys an O2 saturation machine. The charity are aiming for all their palliative care sisters to have these machines. Should a patient require their O2 tested at home, and our staff do not have a machine, the alternative is a trip to hospital for the patient, or an uncomfortable procedure in the home, both of which are distressing when they are very poorly.
£1000 buys a portable hospital bed. These are the beds that we deliver into people’s homes for when a patient would prefer to be cared for at home.
£2500 this will buy a Huntleigh Enterprise Bed for the Ward at the Macmillan Unit. Most of the beds at the Macmillan unit are 10 – 15 years old, so we they are trying to update them with new Huntleigh beds. These beds offer far superior patient comfort, and make it easier for patient care.
To raise enough for a Huntleigh Enterprise bed would be amazing!!!!!!
I cycled for 7 hours almost continuously at "Groove on the Green" in Ashley Cross (Sunday 11th July 2010) dressed a Crocodile and raised £220!!! Thank you to everyone for their support and a very big thank you to Le Bateau for providing a free pitch, Home Gym UK for providing the exercise bike and the girls from Pole Crazy for catching the crowds attention!
My charity meal at Le Bateau (Tuesday 13th July 2010) raised £403!! This included a donation of £100 from Le Bateau, money raised through ticket sales and a raffle and the staff very kindly donated their tips!! THANKYOU
PLEASE KEEP THE SUPPORT COMING!!!
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So please dig deep and donate now.
THANK YOU
Keith Wilkinson (Click my name to email me)
My charity
Macmillan Caring Locally
Charity Registration No. 268218
Macmillan Caring Locally supports a Specialist Palliative Care unit at Christchurch Hospital, Dorset. It owns & operates The Grove, a hotel in Bournemouth for Cancer patients, and supports a range of services for Cancer diagnosis and treatment at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital & Poole Hospital.
Donations 91
A glass of rice wine should do the trick! Excited about potential costume you could end up having to wear...this could prove highly entertaining! x
Donation by Anna-Louise Creasy on 03/12/11
£25.00
+ £6.25 Gift Aid
Well done Keith. A great achievement and very good cause. Lucy xxx
Donation by Lucy Vereenooghe on 11/10/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
done
Donation by stuart munday on 10/10/10
£84.20
+ £23.75 Gift Aid
Well done mate, we knew you could do it, like I said, "A walk in the park"........... Love Chris Mo and Indi xxx
Donation by Chris Vereenooghe on 10/10/10
£50.00
+ £14.10 Gift Aid
Donation by Morag goldsmith on 04/10/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
well done for a really exceptional achievement
Donation by Jane Hodge on 01/10/10
Thank you for the donations from some of the carers at the Riseborough Care Home.
Donation by Keith Wilkinson on 15/09/10
£25.00
+ £7.05 Gift Aid
Time was against us for that challenge ride, but I'm sure you would have made it up Blissford Hill anyway, so here's the wager! Good luck for Peru
Donation by Paul Shea on 13/09/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good Luck Keith. You have worked really hard with your fundraising and training. I know you will do brilliantly.
Donation by Caroline Lane on 11/09/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
With best wishes from your colleagues on the GTP Project Team
Donation by Ronan Slevin on 10/09/10
£41.00
+ £11.56 Gift Aid
Thank You John Marshall for your cash donation. Much appreciated!
Donation by Keith Wilkinson on 09/09/10
£30.00
+ £8.46 Gift Aid
My last donated haircut before I go from Candi at Spiki's. For the last 5 months Candi has cut my hair for free and asked that I donate the money!!
Donation by Keith Wilkinson on 05/09/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good Luck Keith, Heres a donation from HJ AUDIO VISUAL
Donation by Howard Jeffries on 05/09/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Good luck Keith!!
Donation by Dawn Stubbs on 05/09/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good Luck, Keith, from my friend Martin Tiller
Donation by John Perry on 05/09/10
£10.00
Hi Keith, All the best and have fun.
Donation by Kevin Drake on 04/09/10
Good luck! 2 weeks today! Not long! :S Will be thinking of you x
Donation by Paula Dowse on 02/09/10
£5.00
+ £1.41 Gift Aid
All the best Keith... Mind those bats...
Donation by Richard Chalk on 01/09/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Sarah Croucher organised a Mufti Day on 20th August 2010; £144 raised on day by ASTUTE LTD employees
Donation by ASTUTE LTD on 01/09/10
£144.00
Nearly there! :)
Donation by Russ Collins on 20/08/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Good Luck Keith!
Donation by Jenny Langley on 14/08/10
£50.00
+ £14.10 Gift Aid
Good luck! (Nurse from Surgery)
Donation by Kate Cameron on 10/08/10
£5.00
+ £1.41 Gift Aid
Donation by Dermot McCarthy on 09/08/10
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Good Luck
Donation by Andrew McHardy on 08/08/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good luck Keith!
Donation by Anne Thomson on 07/08/10
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Donation summary
- * Online donations£1,922.80
- Offline donations£1,622.20
- Text donations£0.00
- Total raised£3,545.00
- Gift Aid£430.51
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