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This summer, I’m cycling from London to Brighton again in memory of my wonderful mum, who we lost far too soon.
I’m taking on this challenge not just for the physical test (including the infamous Ditchling Beacon!) but to honour her life and raise funds for a cause close to our hearts. Every mile I ride is for her, and for the families who are—and will be—helped by the research the British Heart Foundation funds each year.
If you’re able to donate, however big or small, it would mean the world. Your support will help BHF continue their vital work. They fund around £100 million of research each year into heart and circulatory diseases, and the things that cause them. Heart disease. Stroke. Vascular dementia. Diabetes. They're all connected, and they’re all under the BHF’s microscope. Thousands of people every year benefit from their groundbreaking research—and every donation brings us closer to the next life-saving breakthrough.
Let’s make something positive out of loss, and keep moving forward—one pedal stroke at a time.
Thank you so much.
Andy
