D Lauder

Dan Lauder - Ride to Recovery

Fundraising for PWRR BENEVOLENT FUND
£2,442
raised of £4,000 target
by 29 supporters
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Participants: Jay Baldwin, Brian Wood, Tony Wood, Colin Lewis, Simon Richardson, Phil Whitehorn, John Moore, Ryan Taylor,
PWRR BENEVOLENT FUND

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We help those whos lives are affected to as a result of serving our country.

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In September 2015, The Friends of the PWRR will be undertaking their most physically demanding fundraising challenge to date.

In just 14 days, 12 cyclists will ride in a continuous relay from the East to West coast of America in order to promote awareness and raise vital funds. Money raised during this challenge will help to support members of The Regiment, both past and present .

Over the past 10 years, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment has endured continuous action in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Needless to say this level of action takes its toll and members of The Regiment and their families are in growing need of help. Through sustained fundraising efforts the charity enables people to have access to life changing procedures as well as ongoing support and advice

One such case is Sergeant Jay Baldwin.  On the 31st January 2012 Jay stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). He was left with multiple injuries; the most obvious of which being that he was a bilateral amputee above the knee.

In 2014 the charity identified a pioneering procedure called Osseointergration, a means by which Jay will be able to walk pain free, without sockets. However, this comes at a price, both emotionally and financially.

As a result of the support that Jay has received he has committed to taking part in this enormous challenge on a hand bike!!

We will ride in tandem in a continuous relay from the East to West coast of America to promote awareness, raise money and replenish the funds that were used for Jay's operation. We will cover between 200 - 300 miles a day as a means to contribute to the care that the charity can offer to those who may face similar circumstances as a result of serving their country.

About the charity

PWRR BENEVOLENT FUND

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We raise funds throughout the year to ensure that members of our Regiment, forebear Regiments and their families have access to support and advice to guide them through difficult times, relieving hardship and distress.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,441.14
+ £318.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,541.14
Offline donations
£900.00

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