Browne Jacobson's Wheels for Change Fundraising Page

Ryan Harrison is raising money for The King's Trust

Participants: Andrew Hopkin, Caroline Green, Kirsten Walters, Michael Howard, Paul McCannah, Paul Wainwright, Peter Ware, Rhod Shipley, Ryan Harrison, Steve Brooks, and Tim Rayner

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Barclays Wheels for Change · 18 September 2015 ·

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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On the 18th September a team of 10 of our lawyers will be partipating in a 100km (63.7 mile) cycle sportive starting and finishing at the Olympic Velodrome. The ride picks up on part of the 2014 Stage 3 Tour de France route through Essex.

Meanwhile, one rider will be joining a fast-moving peloton of 120 riders participating in a three-day, 325 mile, ride from Harrogate to London where the riders will convene at Olympic Park for a lap of the Velodrome.

As I'm sure you will appreciate, these feats of physical endurance represent a significant challenge for our legal professionals!

Funds raised will be matched by Barclay's to help The Prince's Trust in doing fantastic work in supporting disadvantaged young people aged 13-30 change their lives and get into work, education, or training.

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£3,405.00
+ £838.75 Gift Aid
Online
£3,405.00
Offline
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