Mr and Mrs Hewitt's Christmas Cycle in Santa Suits

Amanda Hewitt is raising money for Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People (QEF)
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Mr and Mrs Hewitt's Christmas Cycle in Santa Suits · 8 December 2013

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) is a disability charity based in Surrey, with national reach. We have more than 85 years’ experience of developing innovative services which support almost 10,000 disabled people a year to achieve their potential and increase their independence.

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Thank you thank you thankyou for your wonderfully generous sponsorship.  We're humbled and will peddle extra fast in honour of you all!! xxx

 

Chris and I will be cycling in Santa suits in aid of the Queen Elizabeth Foundation Brain Injury Centre on 8th December 2013.  It's not far - 10k - but given the year Chris has had getting mended after that other bike accident (which has meant we will have done zero outdoor training), it's a challenge!

The Brain Injury Centre supports people who are brain damaged through accidents or illness, people like soldiers, road traffic accident victims (cars, pedestrians, motorbike riders), people who contract meningitis and people who have strokes.  It could happen to any of us, anytime.  So if you feel able to put your hand in your pocket for a very good cause, we'd be everso grateful and in return, we promise photos of us in our Santa suits :-)  Thank you xxx

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Total
£450.00
+ £107.50 Gift Aid
Online
£450.00
Offline
£0.00

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