Mike's 2019 RideLondon 100 page

Mike Clark is raising money for Quest RDA
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Prudential RideLondon 2019 · 4 August 2019 ·

Quest RDA provides therapeutic riding for children and adults with disabilities and special needs. There is a multitude of benefits from riding. Quest is a charity and receives no state funding. Everyone involved with Quest is a volunteer so all money raised goes directly towards helping our riders.

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This year, I am taking part in the RideLondon100 cycle ride on the 4th August, to raise money for the Quest Group of Riding for the Disabled Association - a local charity for which Debbie volunteers.

Quest provides riding for children and adults with disabilities and special needs. It operates from Laris Farm in Chobham, Surrey where it owns six ponies. Quest’s riders benefit from stimulating lessons and activities in their Sensory woodland ride.

Quest RDA is a registered charity and requires £40,000 a year to run the group.  Their website is at www.questrda.org

As many of you know, I have completed the ride twice before and, although it gets tougher as the years go by, I am determined to do my best, as ever, and hope to break the 6 hour mark (including stops) this year - it was 6:05 in 2017!!

Thank you for any support you might feel able to give to this very worthwhile cause.

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Donation summary

Total
£6,951.12
+ £233.75 Gift Aid
Online
£1,121.12
Offline
£5,830.00

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