Newcastle to Dortmund Cycle for Brave Hearts of the North East

Michael Embleton is raising money for Brave Hearts of the North East
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Charity cycle from St James Park, Newcastle to Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund · 4 November 2023

Bravehearts are an English Charity covering the North East, North Yorkshire and Cumbria who acknowledge the bravery and courage of children. All of our work is done by our fantastic volunteers with the help of donations. Every penny donated goes towards putting a smile back onto a child's face.

Story

Myself, Scott B, Jonny P, Will J & Will A are cycling from St James Park to Signal Induna Park in Dortmund to raise money for Brave Hearts Children's Charity and watch the NUFC Champions League game.

Our Cycle Route is:

Start Sat 4th November 14:00 at St James Park

Day 1 St James Park - North Shields Ferry - 17km

Day 2 Ijmuiden - Lunteren - 105km

Day 3 Lunteren - Dorsten - 120km

Day 4 Dorsten - Signal Induna Park, Dortmund - 52km

Finish Tue 7th November lunch time at Signal Induna Park, Dortmund

A little bit about the incredible charity we have chosen.

Bravehearts of the North East is a not-for-profit charity which recognises courage and bravery of children of the North East of England.

Since 1989 Bravehearts of the North East was founded as a channel for parents, nurses, friends and family of brave children to be able to nominate them to be recognised and rewarded with a Bravehearts crystal and a gift of their choice.

Bravehearts receives a flood of application each year for children between the ages of 5 and 15 years to become a Braveheart. Fundraising events and support from sponsors and volunteers make it all possible. Bravehearts continues to put smiles on the faces of really courageous children throughout Northumberland, Durham, North Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, Cleveland & Cumbria.

Donation summary

Total
£8,514.30
+ £1,335.38 Gift Aid
Online
£8,514.30
Offline
£0.00

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