CWD parents cycle for JDRF

Cwd Parents is raising money for Breakthrough T1D

Participants: Matthew Kaye, Vincent Scaife, Kev Winchcombe, Andrew Stroud, Jason Wills, Michael Didcock, Ian Gaskell, Alistair Samuelson, Jason Montgomery, Stu Penfold, John Attewell

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Nightrider London 2017 · 10 June 2017 ·

Breakthrough T1D is the world's leading charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research and raise money to drive world class research. Exciting news: JDRF has now become Breakthrough T1D. View our FAQs to understand more. https://breakthrought1d.org.uk/newbrandfaqs

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Last year a group of dads who's children have type 1 diabetes got together and raised over £19000 to help find a cure.
This year the lycra clad adonises are back 
We will once again be cycling around the streets of London through the night in June and cycling 100 miles in july 

Keeping our kids' glucose levels in range is a constant balancing act, something similar to riding a unicycle, but perhaps we'll stick to two wheels for Nightrider.

Why do we need sponsorship? Because diabetes charities get very little funding, if anything, from Government and because without it the future for our kids will not get any better.

JDRF is the main charity solely for Type 1 Diabetes. Fundraising means they can grant research money to clever scientists who can hopefully find either a cure for Type 1 Diabetes, prevention techniques for others, or better tech to help our kids live with the condition.


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