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Closed 30/06/2022
Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Benevolent Fund

Pedal to the Principality

Pedal to the Principality is a fundraising cycle ride from DMRC Stanford Hall to The Principality of Monaco, commencing 01 Apr 2022. Up to 25 riders will cycle 950 miles, lead by former Olympic cyclist Bryan Steel. https://dmrcbenfund-cycling.org
£22,665
raised of £25,000 target
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Closed on 30/06/2022
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The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) provides the clinical and holistic environment to deliver world class rehabilitation to serving military personnel.

The DMRC Benevolent Fund is able to support DMRC Stanford Hall rehabilitation teams in establishing forward thinking and innovative therapy ideas that capitalise on the engagement and motivation of the patients.

As part of patients rehabilitation journey, it is essential that, in coming to terms with the impact of their illness or injury, patients regain their confidence in being able to attend social gatherings and engage with day-to-day activities that reflect their normal life. The rehabilitation benefits are enormous, providing a much-needed boost of motivation and morale, while also allowing them to forget about their injuries and rehabilitation for a few hours.

A team of riders will cycle 850 miles from DMRC Stanford Hall in the heart of the UK to the principality of Monaco on the south coast of France raising vital funds for DMRC Benevolent Fund.

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About the charity

The DMRC Benevolent Fund purchases special goods and services for patients' rehabilitation, beyond that which is provided by the public purse. We create opportunities for patients to engage in social activities, which lets them forget about their injuries and rehabilitation for a few hours.

Donation summary

Total raised
£22,664.06
+ £4,227.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£22,664.06
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£13,969.81
Donations via fundraisers
£8,694.25

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