McKenzie's raising money for Warmley Wheelers

Sue Hammond is raising money for Milestones Trust
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McKenzie will be cycling the Strawberry Line fron Yatton to Chedder

Take on a cycling-related challenge to raise money for Warmley Wheelers, supporting people with specialist needs to ride a bike.

Story

McKenzie is autistic with dyspraxia and hypermobility so riding a two wheelers bike for him was hard and he refused.

Warmley Wheelers offer us a trike to ride and off he went. He loved it the first time he went on itand hes never looked back, progressing to a bigger trike and now 2 wheels. He's cycles miles, including various trips around the Forest of Dean family trail, even venturing on to mountain biking paths. He loves it.

It also meant we could cycle as a family, enjoying a 'normal' family activity.

Warmley Wheelers rely on grants and donations to continue, so we are taking part in the Warmley Wheelers Cycle Challenge this July! Our third year of taking up this challenge

Warmley Wheelers provides specialist equipment and a safe, friendly environment to help people with health conditions and supported needs to ride a bike.

Please help me to help others by donating whatever you can. Please also share my page with your friends and family so we can spread the word and raise as much as possible for Warmley Wheelers.

Thank you in advance, it meas a lot!

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About the campaign

Take on a cycling-related challenge to raise money for Warmley Wheelers, supporting people with specialist needs to ride a bike.

About the charity

Milestones Trust

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Milestones Trust's vision is that people have opportunities to live happy and fulfilled lives. We achieve this for the people we support by promoting health, wellbeing, independence and engagement for people with learning disabilities, mental health needs and dementia.

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