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sean mccabe

Cycle against Cancer

Fundraising for St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire)
£1,131
raised
by 40 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: Pete Jones
We provide palliative and end-of-life care to support patients at a difficult time.

Story

This justgiving site has been opened to raise funds for St Barnabas Hospice.

Special Constable Pete Jones (ex RAF) lost his battle with Cancer in April 2009 and a cycle ride of 200 miles will be in memory of Pete and to raise much needed funds for St Barnabas.

Petes wife requests that any money raised would be donated to St Barnabas due to their care and support they gave to Pete and his family.

Police Officers from Lincolnshire,Sean McCabe, Stu Adams, Sean Baxter, Jason Dakin and Paul Wade aim to ride the 200 Miles in one day passing through most of Lincolnshire Police Stations.

They will assisted with a backup vehicle and support by Petes father-in-law George Smedley, PCSO Colin Ironmonger, DC Lorraine Speight, PC Emma Coulten and Susan McCabe(RAF).

PC Matt Breathwick will also join us and ride the route from Boston to Skegness, he,s hoping for a strong backwind :-)

On the last mile of the ride Petes two young daughters will join us on their bikes and complete the ride with us finishing at Sleaford Police Station.

Please help St Barnabas hospice, they have no Government funding and rely on the goodwill of people like you, please give them your support.  Any donation is greatfully accepted.

 Please visit their webpage at WWW.stbarnabashospice.co.uk and a general webpage for the fight against cancer at www.Livestrong.com ,   many thanks

 

About the charity

St Barnabas Hospice is the leading charity in Lincolnshire providing palliative and end-of-life care to adults living with a life-limiting or terminal illness. Our vision is a world where dying with dignity, compassion and having choices is a fundamental part of a life.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,130.50
+ £275.14 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,130.50
Offline donations
£0.00

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