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Callum Fairhurst is raising money for Liam Fairhurst Foundation

Participants: Callum Fairhurst, David Culley, Nick Culley, The Public!

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Chains For Change · 29 June 2013 to 7 July 2013 ·

We help disadvantaged young people in the UK especially those affected by Cancer, illness and Disabilities,including their siblings. From funding and finding last wishes to paying for nurses and trips away to providing grants to take away some pressure families face while their child is in hospital.

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On the 29th June David, Callum and Nick will set of from Cambridge alongside cyclists of all capabilities raising money and awareness for The Liam Fairhurst Foundation.

Cycling up to 100 miles every day they will be visiting some of England’s most famous towns and cities (For rough details on the route check out the homepage). En route they will be speaking to Schools, Universities and Business spreading the word about the charity and encouraging them to do something for their community. Also on the ride they will be joined by Politicians, Celebrities and the Public who will all hop on their bikes and raise some cash for the charity.

After days of cycling and nearly 800 miles racked up they will finish, by kind permission of Rt. Hon. David Cameron and Rt. Hon. George Osbourne in Downing Street itself.

Every penny raised will help young people affected by cancer and disabilities in memory of Liam Fairhurst.

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Donation summary

Total
£5,086.00
+ £491.50 Gift Aid
Online
£2,086.00
Offline
£3,000.00

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