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Cycle for Rose Road!

Ka Yeung Lee is raising money for The Rose Road Association
“Ka Yeung Lee's fundraising”

on 20 January 2011

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Rose Road is a charity that provides a range of care services, including overnight short breaks, onsite and offsite day services, and telephone SEN advice services, for children and young people with complex disabilities and their families, across Southampton and surrounding areas.

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Updated on Jul 7th 2011 at 8:08 AM from the JustGiving API

Halfway there in donations, halfway there in miles!

<p><strong>Apologies All! </strong>We have had a slight change of plan! Daniel and Isaac will Cycle to Lands End, One Way! We plan to take a longer coastal route that is more around the 400mile mark. We hope this doesn't detract from the cause of Rose Road and that you will all still support us!&nbsp; <strong></strong></p> <p>We still aim to make the trip on a tandem, and we will be wearing the bright pink t-shirts of the Rose Road Association! So those of you holidaying in Devon, Cornwall or along the South Coast, look out for us!<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>What is the Rose Road Association?</strong> We will be cycling for Rose Road. The Association was founded in 1952 by a small group of parents seeking services for their disabled children. The organisation now works with children, young people and their families from right across Hampshire and the surrounding counties, providing a range of services and opportunities for children and young people with disabilities, their parents and carers. For more information on what the Rose Road Association does see their website: http://www.roseroad.org.uk/.</p> <p>So please dig deep and donate now.</p>

Donation summary

Total
£2,075.00
+ £97.87 Gift Aid
Online
£568.00
Offline
£1,507.00

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