Simon Bowyer

LWC Drinks London to Paris Cycle Ride.

Fundraising for Feet First
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A team from LWC Drinks along with friends & suppliers are cycling from London to Paris in 2 days. The journey from The Mall in London to the Eiffel Tower is approx 160 miles - as well as a challenge & having some fun we are attempting to raise some much needed cash for our chosen charity Feet First Worldwide (www.feetfirstworldwide.com). 

Feet First aim is to roll out a worldwide programme for the recognition & management of club foot.

One in a thousand babies are born without their ankle bones fully developed. Where there is a trained midwife who spots this the babies ankles are wrapped in a bandage which result in the ankle developing normally.

This simple treatement can make a big impact in the quality of life for these babies. 

LWC MD Ebrahim Mukadam was born in Malawi & Ivan Kiwuwa in Uganda so East Africa & LWC have connections.

Please give what you can & thank you for your support.

Team Members:-

Adam Waller, Adrian Ridler, Adrian Snell, Aisha Mukadam,
Alex Sheen, Andrew Morse, Anton Taylor, Bruce Naylor,
Darren Haslam, Duncan Crosbie, Ebrahim Mukadam,
James Coyle, James Edge, Jane Rodgers, Julie Presdee, 
Keith Haslam, Kez Oliver, Laura Davis, Martin Cozens, Martin Hollingsworth, Martin Lowe, Matt Bainbridge, Mike Trew,
Mike Wallis, Nathan Kill, Paul Evans, Pete Jones, 
Robin Gray,
Sam Ridler, Simon Bowyer, 
Sinead Lowe, Stuart Allen

 

 

 

 

About the charity

Feet First

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Feet First was founded in 2003 by Blackpool Victoria Hospital Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Steve Mannion. It's aims are to treat clubfoot in the developing world. It currently focuses its resources on two countries Malawi in Central Africa, and Laos in South East Asia. Please see the website for more information!

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