On 23-28 March, 23 intrepid riders will cycle 260km across the foothills of the Indian Himalayas to raise funds for the British Asian Trust to help children in South Asia thrive. All funds raised will be match funded, doubling your giving impact.
The British Asian Trusts work with children in South Asia is helping give children the best possible opportunities to thrive and grow.
The impacts of COVID-19 threaten to erase recent gains for children in South Asia, with the poorest and most disadvantaged children suffering the most. With your support, we can change this.
Your support will help us support communities to keep children safe. It will help us get children back in school by helping families find new sources of income. It will help us work with governments, police and legal practitioners to give children the best possible opportunities to not just survive, but to thrive.
By supporting riders in this very special fundraising challenge, you are supporting future generations to come.
Please support our fabulous fundraisers, being led by our wonderful supporters Rohit Chadha and Bobby Ahluwalia, by making a donation on their pages.
The British Asian Trust is deeply honoured to once again have such an amazing group of cyclists willing to challenge themselves with a 260km bike ride to raise funds supporting our work with children in South Asia. By supporting them on this ride, you can make a very real difference to a childs life, keeping them safe and helping them to thrive, not just survive. - British Asian Trust Chief Executive Richard Hawkes
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We are a diaspora-led international development organisation, delivering high-quality programmes in South Asia.
Our programmes are in the areas of education, mental health, child protection, livelihoods and conservation. We champion the use of social finance products to drive positive change.