Rede Cycle Challenge 2025

Rough sleeping has risen 91% since 2021. Rede are rising to the challenge to raise funds for our work tackling homelessness with a 181 mile cycle from Cardiff to London.

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Museum of Homelessness is the first of its kind in the world. We not only tell untold stories of homelessness to create social change, but also carry out direct support for people experiencing homelessness, including a winter shelter in the museum: www.museumofhomelessness.org

Story

MoH is the world's first Museum of Homelessness and Rede has supported our award winning charity since inception.

MoH not only tells untold stories of homelessness to create social change but also carries out direct support for people experiencing homelessness, including a winter shelter in the museum.

In 2024 - the first year that MoH had our own bricks and mortar site in Finsbury Park, London - Rede’s support for MoH had even more impact.

With their help we were able to provide, for people experiencing homelessness:

3276 hours of paid employment in the museum, including creative tours, storytelling for visitors, running workshops, gardening and more..

3,327 hot community meals

101 warm safe beds through our own community shelter inside the museum

Campaigning which unlocked £10 million from government for other emergency shelters across England & Wales

This work is far from over. Rough sleeping has risen 91% since 2021.

So in 2025, Rede are taking it to the next level to raise even more funds for MoH’s life changing work to tackle homelessness.

This cycle challenge is:

181 miles

2 nations

2 Days

1 Night (in a tent)

This is a serious challenge! Please support these valiant riders as they raise vital funds to tackle homelessness. Thank you.

Donation summary

Total
£23,535.60
+ £3,571.50 Gift Aid
Online
£23,535.60
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£21,806.47
Fundraisers
£1,729.13

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