LifeCycle: Part Deux - Calais to Cannes

sam kemp is raising money for Together for Short Lives

Participants: Lee Everson, Ian Tetsill, Mark Attwood, Jason Bateman, Philip Richardson, Paul James and Sam Kemp

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LifeCycle: Part Deux · 14 August 2010

Together for Short Lives strives for a future where every seriously ill child, and their family, receives high quality care when and where they need it. By donating you will be there alongside us. Together, we will support seriously children and their families.

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A year after the hugely successful LifeCycle from John O'Groats to Lands End (www.lifecycle-uk.net) the team are set for the next challenge.

Thus far, LifeCycle has raised over £400,000 for Children's Hospices UK. http://www.justgiving.com/lifecycle-uk

In August 2010, a team of seven colleagues from Barclays Corporate will be cycling >800 miles from Calais to Cannes in order to raise funds for 2 Children's Hospices :

Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley and Acorns Children's Hospice in the West Midlands

We have seen first hand the benefit of funds raised and are therefore keen to continue our support for such a worthwhile cause.

We have set ourselves a target of £7,000, please give what you can to help achieve our goal.

For more information, photos and live blogs please visit http://www.lifecycle-uk.net/

Special thanks to Seddon Group Ltd for their support in making the logistics of this tour possible.

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