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Ride Out for Spinal Research

Isabel Robinson is raising money for Spinal Research
“Stand and Be Counted's fundraising”

on 9 November 2009

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Every two hours, someone in the UK will become paralysed. Globally, it is estimated that 15.4 million people are living with paralysis. At Spinal Research our vision is to create a world where paralysis can be cured, no matter when the injury occurred or where in the world.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit Ride Out for Spinal Research's page.

The Ride Out campaign was launched by the charity Spinal Research specifically for motorcyclists who love what they do but understand the risks involved. Unfortunately over 800 people a year are paralysed in the UK and a number of them were riding a motorcycle when they were hurt.

Sadly, paralysis doesn’t only mean not being able to walk again - depending on the part of the spinal cord that’s injured it can cause loss of movement in arms and hands, an inability to breathe on your own and a total lack of independence.

The Ride Out campaign is focussed on raising funds and awareness from motorcyclists so that we can get people who are paralysed walking again and back on their motorcycles.

Your donation large or small, will help us to make a difference to the lives of paralysed people.  Thank you for your support.

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Donation summary

Total
£99.98
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Online
£20.00
Offline
£79.98

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