Family Holiday Charity

CLIA Ride Around The Island 2024

Support the team who are riding 64.4 miles around the Isle of Wight on 22 May in support of Family Holiday Charity. Your donation supports families facing tough times, offering them moments and memories that matter.
£2,484
raised of £3,000 target
Closes on 31/12/2024
RCN 800262

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Support the CLIA team Ride Around the Island for 2024. On 22 May, a brilliant team will cycle 64.4 miles around the Isle of Wight, to raise money for families facing tough times.

Family Holiday Charity helps families facing tough times feel the lasting impact of a holiday. Holidays give families space and time together to laugh and have fun as well as rethink, rebuild, and refresh.

The team's efforts will support families like Andrea's:

For Andrea, who has looked after her 12-year-old granddaughter Kari since she was little, the time spent on Hayling Island was a particularly opportune break.

Kari sees little of her mum, and then three years ago, Kari’s dad collapsed with sepsis and had to have both hands and legs amputated. “I couldn’t stop crying,” says Andrea. “I didn’t know that when you get sepsis, it could be that bad.”

Despite growing up in such difficult circumstances, Kari is doing really well at school and excels at ballet. Andrea describes her as “a person who wants to know how to do everything. She’s got so many dreams.”

When a rare chance for three generations of the family to get away came along, Andrea welcomed it with open arms. Due to money restrictions, she hadn’t been anywhere with her twin sons since taking them to Canada when they were much younger.

So off they all went, together with Kari, her cousin and one of her son’s girlfriends. Nobody had been to the area before so Kari researched it online before they left. “Oh grandma, it’s going to be amazing,” she told Andrea. “There’s a pool, we can go swimming.”

After the ups and downs of the past few years, Andrea was really struck by the sense of peace and quiet. “Being together and being in a place where we could all think because there was no traffic, it was just peaceful.”

Slowly, everybody started to unwind - helped by leisurely beachfront strolls, cake on the pier, and a ride on the little ‘toy’ train (because you’re never too old!).

One of Andrea’s sons taught Kari how to play pool and, by trying a different restaurant every night, Kari soon discovered that her favourite food is sushi.

The fresh air and change of scene were just what Andrea in particular needed. “We walked around the countryside, by the sea. It was such a therapeutic holiday. It was like we were free. There were no crowds anywhere.”

She was able to put the dark days behind her for a while. “You can’t imagine how difficult it was when Kari’s dad got sepsis,” she explains. “I had my mum living with us who had dementia. I had Kari to take to school and I’ve had lupus for the past 18 years. There were days when I felt like I couldn’t go on.”

When they got back from Hayling Island, Andrea found that she was sleeping better and she noticed that both Kari and her cousin seemed happier. “We appreciate the faith someone put in us and our family,” she says of the whole experience.

She goes on to say: “It would help a lot of families who cannot afford to go on holiday to get the opportunity to just go and have some time together. That’s the thing you’re going to remember, whether you’re a child or an adult. The good things are going to keep you alive.”

About the charity

We help families get time away together - often for the first time ever - for holidays that build happy memories, confidence and hope for the future. The Family Holiday Charity - for holidays that make a lifetime of difference.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,483.19
+ £560.16 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,483.19
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£2,483.19
Donations via fundraisers
£0.00

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