At Home Winter Wonderwheels for the RDA Resilience Fund

Karl Christiansen is raising money for Riding for the Disabled incorporating carriage driving

Participants: Sophie, Alex, Katie, Caroline and Karl Christiansen and Peter McKnight.

£2,113
raised of £2,000 target
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At Home Winter Wonderwheels · 5 November 2020 to 6 December 2020 ·

Our Resilience Fund will enable us to develop and deliver practical solutions for our member groups to help them respond, rebuild and recover. Your support will help us make a difference, so that we are here tomorrow for our community.

Story

Created in 2017, the Superhero Series is an inclusive sporting event. Twice a year, at Dorney Lake near Windsor, challenges bring people together to complete a triathlon in the summer and a wheeled competition in December. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the organisers have creatively established the At Home Superhero Series (Winter Wonderwheels). For a month, from early November to early December, participants complete personal challenges of as many kilometres as possible. For each team, at least one member has to be disabled. Our team of six plans to complete at least 2000km, either cycling, static cycling, running or walking. In addition, we wish to raise funds for the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Resilience Fund. (RDA) The RDA serves over 25,000 disabled children and adults in the UK, both for therapy and sport. The RDA was instrumental in helping Sophie develop her riding from being therapeutic to the international competitive level. Due to Covid-19, many of their activities have had to be curtailed, although the cost of maintaining stables and caring for their 4,000 horses continues. We would like you to contribute whatever you can to help us support the RDA during this time. Thanks for your contribution.

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About the campaign

Our Resilience Fund will enable us to develop and deliver practical solutions for our member groups to help them respond, rebuild and recover. Your support will help us make a difference, so that we are here tomorrow for our community.

About the charity

RDA are dedicated to improving the lives of 20,000 children & adults with disabilities by spending time with horses, at over 400 groups all over the UK. Our beneficiaries experience significant improvements in physical & mental wellbeing, communication skills, relationship building & confidence.

Donation summary

Total
£2,112.96
+ £175.00 Gift Aid
Online
£2,112.96
Offline
£0.00

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