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CARE HOME LEADER TAKES ON CHARITY CYCLING CHALLENGE - London TV

CARE HOME LEADER TAKES ON CHARITY CYCLING CHALLENGE

Staff and residents from Hugh Myddelton care home in Southgate are fundraising to support their brave colleague as he takes on a gruelling cycling challenge. On Sunday 28th May, Wayne Hughes, Regional Director of Barchester Healthcare’s London Region, will take part in the Ride 100 cycle race across London and Essex to raise money for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation. The Foundation supports older people and other adults living with a disability or mental health problems by helping them to connect or re-connect with others in their local communities.

Wayne will be using pedal power plus sheer grit and determination to complete the 100 mile cycle race from Victoria Embankment, across London and out to Essex, and then back to the finish line at Tower Bridge. The home has organised car-hand wash, BBQ party to help raise money to support Wayne, they are hugely proud of him for taking part. If you would like to donate, please visit: Barchester’s Charitable Foundation: Wayne Hughes (enthuse.com)

Regional Director, Wayne Hughes, comments: “It is going to be a long old day in the saddle but I’m really excited to take part and I’m hoping to raise lots of money for the Foundation. I know all the staff, residents, relatives and visitors are behind me and that they’ll be cheering me on come May 28th – it is their support that will keep me going and get me across the finish line.”
Barchester’s Charitable Foundation supports older people and other adults living with a disability or mental health problems by helping them to connect or re-connect with others in their local communities