I'm cycling miles to change young lives from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle
On Sunday 6th October, I will be taking part in Palace to Palace and cycling 45 or 90 miles from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle and raising fund for the King’s Trust.
The King's Trust has tailored programmes and provides long-term support give young people the practical skills and emotional resilience to pick themselves back up and create their own positive futures.
The recent Class of Covid report reveals almost half of young people in the UK (49%) feel anxious about their future on a daily basis, with 59% agreeing it feels frightening for their generation. Findings suggest the impact of the pandemic and now a cost-of-living crisis is taking its toll on young people, as 45% agree anxiety around recent political and economic events affects them daily. More than a third (35%) feel their life is spiralling out of control, and for those from lower income backgrounds, this increases to 41%.
Please help me to support The King's Trust by sponsoring my Palace to Palace cycle ride and sharing my page. Just a £20 donation could provide a young person with an experienced youth worker for an hour, building their confidence, resilience and motivation during this time.
My Achievements
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Shared fundraising page
Made a self donation
Half way there!
Fundraising target achieved!
Raised £300!
Thank you to my Sponsors
£50
Geoff
£50
Cycling Mower
No punctures!
£50
Karen Moore
£50
Duncan Capp
Good luck Big Man!! DC
£20
Ellie-mae Douglass
Good luck Dad!! Love you, Rosie xxx
£20
Patricia Lee
£20
Stuart Morgan
Top man Adam
£20
Holy Mowers
Thank you Adam for all your help We are pleased to sponsor you. The Holy Mowers
£20
Mark Holland
Good luck Adam and just keep pedalling.
£20
Colin Drake
Good luck Adam
£20
Justin Douglas
Go Dougal!
£20
Maggie Henton
Well Done!
£20
David Thorpe
From David Thorpe Holy Mowers St Giles Church. Every success Adam
£20
Anonymous
£20
Steve Brown
Good effort Adam - all the best
£10
Nick Purser
Ride on!
£10
Nigel Bevan
Rip it up Adam!
Good luck and try not to fall off. Mum & Dad.