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Sam Hawkes is raising money for Make-A-Wish Foundation UK

Participants: Andrew Spivey, Jim Dawson, Sam Hawkes, Martin Snarey, Tony Teal

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Make-A-Wish Foundation - London to Paris Cycle · 20 January 2009

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Make-A-Wish UK is part of a global movement that exists to make life-changing wishes come true for the thousands of critically ill children across the UK. The power of a wish allows families to create lasting memories that they will treasure forever – no matter what the future holds.

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Andrew Spivey, Martin Snarey, Sam Hawkes, Tony Teal and Jim Dawson are cycling from London to Paris in July.  With all of us not being the most athletic you'll appreciate what we're undertaking for 'Make-A-Wish' foundation will be a real challange. We each have a 20 week training programme which means endless hours down the gym and many more miles on the saddle!

We would really appreciate it if you would be kind enough to sponsor us for this special charity for seriously ill children:

"Make-A-Wish grants magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening illnesses.  At any given time, over 20,000 children in the UK are living with life-threatening conditions and our aim is to grant 21 wishes a week by the year 2010. Whether a wish is to be a princess or a policeman for a day, own the latest computer equipment, meet a favourite celebrity or just enjoy some special time away from home with their family, a wish come true brings so much to a child's life and provides memories for the family that last a lifetime."

Many thanks from all of us

Donation summary

Total
£5,120.00
+ £740.38 Gift Aid
Online
£5,120.00
Offline
£0.00

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