Graham Coombs

Graham Coombs' No Bridge Too Far Cycling Challenge 2017

Fundraising for National Institute of Conductive Education
£2,684
raised of £5,000 target
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No Bridge Too Far Challenge, 20 May 2017
Participants: Graham Coombs, Anthony Coombs, Jonathan Collis, Ed Ahrens, Gareth Onions
We empower people with movement disorders to overcome challenges and learn new skills

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

You may say I am mad (and you would be right!), but I will be cycling, along with a team of friends and colleagues, on a 300 km trip from the French town of Millau to the Mediterranean coast.  The route includes Mount Ventoux, often climbed in the Tour de France, and climbs totalling over 15,000 feet (help!!)  The aim is to raise a total of £30,000, split between two charities: The National Institute for Conductive Education (NICE), who provide a range of flexible services for children and adults with movement disorders, and their families, and the Keith Coombs Trust, which focusses on charities for children with learning and physical disabilities, as well as disabled adults. The Trust also gives preference to charities which do not benefit from State funding.  So you can see that it will all be worthwhile, and I promise to send you updates (and photos) on the level of pain I am going through!!  

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Graham Coombs




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About the charity

NICE is a leading UK charity transforming the lives of disabled children and adults who have movement disorders such as cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s. We push the boundaries of their potential by teaching them through conductive education, new ways of controlling the effect of their condition.

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£2,684.00
+ £503.75 Gift Aid
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£2,684.00
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