Bromley charity the Freddie Farmer Foundation will benefit from this year’s German Cycle Challenge bike ride from May 23-27.
Unlike some charity challenges, the fund-raisers will all pay their own way on the trip with help from specialist print company SPM Print, who are paying for the van and driver and all the back-up expenses for the four days which means every penny raised goes straight to the Freddie Farmer Foundation.
Great news for the Foundation.
“We have a fantastic team of 20 riders who will be embarking on the gruelling 300 mile cycle ride,” said organiser and close family friend Dean Keable.
“We’ll be leaving from the Hook of Holland on May 23, riding through Germany and finishing in Brussels on May 27.”
Charity officer Anita Catchesides said: “We really appreciate all the hard work the team have put in to this. We have the best supporters in the world! Thanks so much for your support.”
Please give as little or as much as you can, it really does make a difference.
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