Superdry 100x100x100 Challenge

Philip Tomlinson is raising money for The King's Trust
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Superdry 100x100x100 Challenge · 10 June 2018

The King’s Trust supports 11 to 30 year-olds who are unemployed or struggling at school to get their lives on track. Many of the young people we support are in or leaving care, have been in trouble with the law, or they are facing challenges such as homelessness or mental health issues.

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Hi! thanks for visiting my Just Giving page!

I'm taking part in a 100 mile cycle along with some fantastic people from Superdry, in order to raise money for the Princes Trust.

To put that into perspective, that's about the same distance as Stroud to Swansea, the length of 1,334 London busses, or 905,142 Crunchy bars laying end to end. Either way, it's quite the challenge. But it's nothing compared to the challenges that face the children  that the charity supports on a daily basis.

Please help me raise some much needed funds by donating a few pounds, or whatever you can, for this hugely worthy cause

Please remember to add gift aid!

Last year, the Prince's Trust helped nearly 60,000 young people to turn their lives around by helping to get them into jobs, education and training.  

Many of the young people they help are in, or leaving, care, facing issues such as homelessness or mental health issues, or have been in trouble with the law.  For them and many of the others that they help, the Prince's Trust is the only way to get their lives back on track as they frequently aren't afforded the opportunities or family support that many of us take for granted.

Thanks ever so much for your generosity, every little helps.

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£200.00
+ £43.75 Gift Aid
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£200.00
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