I've raised £25000 to help Steve McGregor pay for rehabilitation and physiotherapy following a serious work accident

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On June 13th 2017, Steve was involved in a life changing accident at work.
Steel fell from a hoist above him, fracturing his skull, leaving him with severe brain damage. Had it not been for the quick thinking of his colleagues, he most likely would not have survived this horrific accident.
Up until now his recovery has been remarkable, but he's still unable to move both arms or legs.
As he will be discharged from Hospital early this year, we'd love any support you could give to help fund Steve's future recovery (especially the physiotherapy he will need to hopefully get him moving again).
With his 30th birthday around the corner (February 2018) Steve still has his whole life in front of him, and hopefully with your support he can continue to recover.
Metropolitan have worked with Steve in many a capacity over the years and have found him to be a fantastic guy with so much to offer. This being said we have put a team together to complete the London to Amsterdam Bike Ride on the 14th-18th June 2018.
We have some experienced riders in our midst but mainly unfit sparks and plumbers!
Team Sheet:
Rob Warner, Lester Morgan , Doug Williams, Phil Collier, Dave Bushell , Steffan Chapman, John Badham, Gavin Lingham, Chris Ellis, Russell Davey, Kevin Tucker, Mark Snooks, Lewis Ryan, Graham Halls, Alex Fairlie, Daniel Frost, Peter Enzo, Josh Ballard, Paul Draper
We would be tremendously grateful if you could help us raise money to support Steve and his family during these tough times and hopefully see Steve to a full recovery.
So we've all been in training for a while now and its tough going. A few 65 milers at weekends and I think it has dawned on us less seasoned riders what we have let ourselves in for.
Its now less than 4 weeks away and we are doing really well on the fundraising front but we really welcome any further donations possible.
Thank you all for your support.