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Matthew Tullett

Matt & Nat's Cycle 300 Fundraising Page

Total raised

£600.00

+ £137.50 Gift Aid

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400% of the £150.00 target
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Nat and I are cycling 300 miles this September for Cancer Research UK

My Story

Nat learnt to cycle during lockdown. He's got a new bike and he is keen to go out on it as often as I am available. I saw Cancer Research UK advertise on facebook and thought we should challenge ourselves this September as well as seeing if we could raise a bit of money for a good cause. We all no doubt have loved ones who have lost their battle with cancer or know someone dear to our hearts who has battled and won or is currently living with cancer. So we do this for them. So thank you for visiting our Cancer Research UK Cycle 300 page. This September and before the end of the month, Nat and I will be working as a Team to complete 300 miles on our bikes for Cancer Research UK. We will be pedalling harder than ever because we want to raise money for life-saving research and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. If you can sponsor us anything it would make us both really chuffed. Thank you. Every penny makes a huge difference to vital cancer research so please show your support with a donation to our page.

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Total raised£600.00
Online£600.00
Offline£0.00

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