Citi London

Team fundraiser7 membersmothers2mothers (UK)
£7,505
raised of £5,000 target
Together we are cycling towards zero transmission of HIV. Cycle in solidarity with mothers2mothers' (m2m) frontline health heroes who are delivering change across sub-Saharan Africa.

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Cycle2Zero is an epic cycling adventure, undertaken by m2m's committed supporters. The challenge usually takes place in one of the African countries where we work, but this year due to travel restrictions the cycle will be virtual! Together we will collectively pedal 5,000km and raise vital funds to support m2m's frontline health heroes - Mentor Mothers.

The Citi team's challenge is the "Harriet Challenge". In support of m2m, over the weekend of 23-25 October, as a team we will be covering 200 miles - the same distance as Mentor Mother Harriet Mutesi cycles each and every month in Uganda to provide vital health support to her clients.

Since m2m was founded in 2001, over 11 million women and children under the age of two have been reached with direct services, and over 11,000 jobs have been created for women living with HIV. Our dream is of a world where no mother dies of AIDS and no baby is born with HIV.

See more about Cycle2Zero@home and m2m in this short video:






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Together we are cycling towards zero transmission of HIV. Cycle in solidarity with mothers2mothers' (m2m) frontline health heroes who are delivering change across sub-Saharan Africa.

About the charity

mothers2mothers (UK)

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m2m, an African NGO, employs women living with HIV as community health workers to deliver health services across 10 African nations. Since 2001, we have reached 16 million people with health services and created 12,000 jobs for women living with HIV. Healthcare for all brings opportunity for all.

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£7,504.23
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£7,504.23

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