London to Paris in 24 hours

Tyron King is raising money for Linkage Community Trust Ltd
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London to Paris in 24 hours · 22 July 2016

We are a national charity based in Lincolnshire delivering high-quality specialist education, care, employment and support services for people with learning disabilities. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting individuals, their carers and families. Please will you help us to change lives?

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On Friday July 22, 28 of us will leave our desks and slide into our lycra. Our mission is to cycle from the London Eye to the Eiffel Tower via a Newhaven to Dieppe ferry in less than 24 hours to raise money for Linkage Community Trust, a charity run by our close friend (and colleague for those of us at EY) Emily Oliver's father, Michael. It supports people with a wide range of learning difficulties, including Emily's brother, Edward. They provide life changing and flexible care from education to employment opportunities.

The journey includes nearly 200 miles of cycling, for many of us exceeding the combined total of all previous mileage. The challenge is compounded by London rush hour traffic, sleep deprivation and behinds more accustomed to 9-5 cushions than 19 hours on a saddle!

The Team:

Tyron King, Thomas Jones, Alex Lyne, Will Richie, Hector Pollock-Fraiser, Chris Bellringer, Will King, Harry Sparks, Joshua Payne, Rory Dunnett, Dougie Willins, Dominic Michel, Ben Lowe, Paul Lowe, Ben White, Angus Reston, Will Rees, Angus Walker, Jack Flanagan, Seppi Grant, Nicholas Robson, Tom Atkinson, Dave Newman, Martin Newman, Ben Rose, Joe Kelleher, Dave Parry and Ben Richardson

The Support Team:

Tim Williams and Gyr King

Any donations would be hugely appreciated by us and Linkage Community Trust to whom this level of support will make a large and very tangible difference.


Donation summary

Total
£4,895.06
+ £866.00 Gift Aid
Online
£3,895.06
Offline
£1,000.00

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