Cycling Santas 2014
After the huge success of last year, Cycling Santas is back with a bang- bigger and better than ever!
This year our NB Heroes will be undertaking a five day feat of festive endurance as they cycle 300 miles from London to Belfast.
Bringing smiles and gifts to children affected by neuroblastoma they will be pushed to the limits this December- one of the coldest months of the year!
Why not join us in the season of good will and warm some hearts this winter?!
If cycling 300 miles sounds like one challenge too far, you can sign up to just one leg of the journey:
Entry is just £35 and we ask for a minimum sponsorship of £250 per leg.
• 4th December- London-Oxford- 65 miles
• 5th December- Birmingham- Chester- 80 miles
• 6th December- Chester- Manchester- 40 miles
• 7th December- Edinburgh-Glasgow- 60 miles
• 8th December- Around Belfast- 55 miles
For more information or details about becoming an NB Hero and participating in the whole event email Rachel [at] ncca-uk.org or call 020 7284 0800 for more details.
Give Gifts for Cycling Santas 2014!
We are on the hunt for presents for Cycling Santas 2014!
We will be visiting children from toddlers to teenagers (both boys and girls) and would be grateful for any presents you could donate.
Why not bring some joy and laughter to children with cancer this Christmas and give gifts for our festive cycling challenge?!
Please email or call us and we can send you pre-paid postage labels.
Contact Rachel [at] ncca-uk.org or call 020 7284 0800 for more information.
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