Steve Horsley

Pete, Nutty, Dick and Hoss on the CFC500 challenge to help kids with cancer

Fundraising for Cyclists Fighting Cancer
£3,740
raised of £3,500 target
by 118 supporters
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The average cost of a bike that we award to a child living with cancer is £500, so we're challenging you to get active by taking on the CFC500! Bike, run, walk or swim for 500 minutes, kms, miles or laps and raise £500 to help a child with cancer.

Story

CFC provide a unique and highly effective way of helping children and young people with cancer through activity and exercise. Roughly 2,400 children and young people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the UK, and CFC are passionate about helping all these families along this difficult journey. We do this by giving new lightweight bikes, specially adapted trikes, other equipment and support to aid these children in their recovery; improving their physical fitness, strength, mental wellness, confidence, self esteem as well as giving them a much-needed opportunity to have fun with family and friends. The average cost of a bike/trike that we award costs £500 and they range from a trailer/tag-along to a balance bike and a lightweight bike to a fully customised trike. Since the charity began in 2005 we have helped over 7,000 families and we can only continue to help those that really need it with the support of our amazing fundraisers, so thank you!

About the campaign

The average cost of a bike that we award to a child living with cancer is £500, so we're challenging you to get active by taking on the CFC500! Bike, run, walk or swim for 500 minutes, kms, miles or laps and raise £500 to help a child with cancer.

About the charity

Cyclists Fighting Cancer

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CYCLISTS FIGHTING CANCER enables children and young people living with cancer across the UK to regain their physical fitness and mental wellness by giving them new bikes, adapted trikes, tandems, other equipment and support. Physical activity is a key element in rehabilitation from treatments.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,739.33
+ £671.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,739.33
Offline donations
£0.00

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