Gizz's Gizz & Si charity ride for Thorpe Hall Hospice

Gizz Butt is raising money for Sue Ryder

Gizz & Si charity ride for Thorpe Hall Hospice · 25 April 2021

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Sue Ryder is here to make sure everyone approaching the end of their life or living with grief can get the support they need. There is no one size fits all when it comes to how we cope and the help we need, but with our support, no one has to face dying or grief alone. We are there when it matters.

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We have many friends and family that have suffered at the dreaded cancer. Helen Day, Steve Kane, Joyce Gillatt, Terry Whyman, Mark Randall, Peter Thomson and other friends from outside the area , Sara Basnett,  George Waugh... there have been many others, there will be many more. We are hearing right now about more friends being admitted to Thorpe Hall Hospice.

Me and Simon are riding from Peterborough, Stanground to HUNSTANTON! On Crappy cycles! A sit up and beg old codgers bike and a mountain bike pulled from a ditch! Painful on the arse, torturous on the legs, traumatic on the ribs! We are cycling the route found on Google maps if you tap in Stanground to Hunstanton and press cycle, it gives you 4hr, 47 min. That's nonsense, especially on these bikes!

We are we doing it this way? We plan strapping a portable speaker and blasting dirty rock and roll all the way and we didn't want to make this easy on ourselves, PLUS, some of these paths are AWFUL! You can't take an expensive cycle down them and the roads there are dangerous enough for cars, never mind cycles.

We will suffer for the people that deserve it the most. Please pass this link on and try to raise anything we can. If we break £1000 it will be amazing. This has been a testing 13 months. Let's do something positive to help these people.

Lot's of love , keep your heads up. We will climb out of this swampXX


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