Bristol to Dublin cycle for PROPS

Yann Amouroux is raising money for Providing Opportunities And Support
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Bristol to Dublin Cycle Challenge · 9 August 2007 ·

PROPS provide much needed support and opportunities for young disabled people. They achieve this by using a number of different strategies including community involvement and partnerships. Thanks for helping.

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Thank you for visiting my very first fundraising page, never done this before!

Over the years we all have done plenty for PROPS but this is a very special challenge. Please dig deep and sponsor me online.

As well as doing the cycle ride Bristol to Dublin, I have also stopped shaving, and you can either sponsor the shave or the cycle ride! The picture was taken when it all  still looked reasonably tidy...

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Providing Opportunities and Support - PROPS will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

PROPS is doing excellent work for really nice kids with disabilities, without PROPS those kids would miss out on so much and life would not be the fun it is for them now. You can find out more about PROPS on www.props4ward.org

Your donation will help in the maintenance of the 3 mini-buses that we bought over the last few years. These buses are the only way for the kids to go out and enjoy life outside school. Going to the seaside, taking part in sports and other various stimulating activities would not be possible without your help.
So please sponsor me now!

Many thanks for your support.

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Donation summary

Total
£1,068.00
+ £250.46 Gift Aid
Online
£993.00
Offline
£75.00

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