David Armstrong

Island Cycle Challenge - 12th May 2012

Fundraising for AMMF
£4,558
raised of £1,000 target
by 43 supporters
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In memory of Peter Armstrong
AMMF

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The Island Cycle Challenge will be held on 12 May 2012 and the goal is to raise funds to support A.M.M.F.

 

The cycle route starts outside the Whitecliff on Chester Avenue, Whitehead and goes round the Bla Hole, up Quay Lane and through Ballycarry. From there it's down the brae and into Islandmagee, following a circuit of the “island” via Mill Bay, Brown's Bay and The Gobbins. Then it's back to Whitehead to complete the 22 mile course.

 

12 May is significant in that it would have been my brother's 45 birthday. So if you knew Peter, want to help raise money for a good cause or simply fancy a challenge and bit of craic, please let me know if you want to take part.

 

Sponsorship forms can be downloaded here:-

 

http://www.rscdev.co.uk/ammf/get-involved/other-ways-to-get-involved/your-fundraising-events/

 

For more information and a detailed map of the route pm me on – kodiakdrummer@gmail.com

 

It's for a great cause folks so get on your bikes and join me and a few friends at 1.30 pm on 12/5/12 for the Island Cycle Challenge.

 

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So please dig deep and donate now.

Thank you.

David

About the charity

AMMF

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AMMF is the UK's only cholangiocarcinoma charity. Our main aims are to raise the awareness of cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), to provide information, and to support specialised research teams in their work to find the causes, methods of earlier diagnosis and treatments for this disease.

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+ £785.00 Gift Aid
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£4,558.00
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