Jonathan Rawlins

London to Paris

Fundraising for Willen Hospice
£12,661
raised of £20,000 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
London to Paris, 25 May 2013
Participants: D Smith, M O'Neil, M Bradley, P Leonard, J Durnell, D Jacob, H Korizis, C Kolandayan, D S Escallon, J Brami, M Owen, J Knuppel, M Robertson, Jacob, D Karran, M Straat, A Hoekema, D Wilson, A Sharkey
Willen Hospice

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We provide free expert care and support to people affected by life-limiting illness

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Thanks for visiting our page. The following guys/girls are raising money for the Willen Hospice, which is a charity providing specialist care for those people whose illness no longer responds to curative treatement.

We are undertaking this event as part of a global HSBC fundraising initiative called 'Run to the Sun' where each HSBC centre round the world riases money for charity.

Over the weekend of the 25th-27th of May the London contingent will be dusting off our hemets, polishing our knee pads, squeezing into the finest aerodynamic lycra we can get our hands on and cycling from Canary Wharf, London to the Champs Elysees, Paris.

We would be very grateful if you could help our great cause and donate online below:

Team Members: Jono Rawlins, Darren Smith, 'Mi'michael Bradley, Paul Leonard, David Jacob, Juliane Prechtl, Clarence Kolandayan, Diego Salazar Escallon, Julie Brami, Michael Owen, Jon Knupple, Duncan Karran, Marc Straat, Andries Hoekema, Duncan Wilson, Andrew Sharkey, Simon Deeny and Anna Schneider. They are being kindly supported on their ride by Caroline Bradley, Dipak Khot, Tom 'Daddy' Sharkey, Catraoine Leonard, Michael van Broekhoven and Shazhad Rafiq.

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About the charity

Willen Hospice

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We support the growing number of people in and around Milton Keynes affected by a life-limiting illness. We give our patients and their loved ones specialist, personalised care - free of charge. Only 13.8% of our costs are met by ongoing NHS funding, so we’re dependent on your support. Thank you.

Donation summary

Total raised
£12,660.67
+ £2,234.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£11,660.67
Offline donations
£1,000.00

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