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Home2Rome Charity Cycle-Ride

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AB Editor | 13:15 Mon 16th Aug 2010 | ChatterBank
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http://home2rome2010.co.uk

Two friends of The AnswerBank have decided to cycle from Big Ben in London to The Coliseum in Rome.

They're riding for the Stroke Association and the British Heart Foundation - two excellent charities. They hope to get £2000 in total, so if you can spare a couple of quid you can donate here: http://home2rome2010.co.uk/sponsor

Just choose whether you want to give your sponsorship to the Stroke Association or the British Heart Foundation. The process is entirely safe and is run by Just Giving

The AnswerBank has donated £250 to get the ball rolling on sponsorship.

The Home2Rome2010 team have a Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.c...40926772613711?ref=ts

Even if you can't donate, "liking" them on Facebook would be a great way of raising some awareness!

Thanks everyone,

Spare Ed
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Who knows what that was about. Hardly in the spirit of charity whatever it was.

Spare Ed
Looking at some of the mountains they've climbed, they'll have earned the money they got for their charities.
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They're just out training at the mo! The real thing kicks off on Saturday - there will be pictures and updates etc etc.

Spare Ed
Id really like to donate for what these lads are doing for such worthy causes. Ive done a lot of fundraising in the past.
But my home computer is out of sorts at the moment and I cant get onto the link at this comp at work as a lot of sites have been banned. How else can I donate Ed ?
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I'm afraid here are your best bets:

http://www.justgiving.com/h2r-stroke
http://www.justgiving.com/h2r-bhf

On the site there is an "email us" button somewhere, there is certainly one here:

www.facebook.com/home2rome2010

Maybe you could "like" them on Facebook, and encourage your friends to donate?

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