Posted by Rubble on August 21, 2005, 10:06 am
Hi,
This is my first post to the group, regarding an event I'm taking part
in to raise money for The Children's Trust, Tadworth, UK.
In October I'm riding a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle around Northern
India and The Himalayas as part of The India Motorcycle Challenge
organised by The Trust, and need to raise a minimum of £2850.00.
The charity offers expert help to children with profound disabilities
and complex medical conditions and aims to help them achieve as much
independence and the best quality of life possible. The money raised
will help fund the building of two purpose designed houses for the
pupils of St Margaret's School, many of whom are unable to live at home
because of their complex health needs.
I have an online sponsorship site at
http://www.justgiving.com/andybarnes , and can be contacted through that
or andy@tinydonkey.co.uk
Thanks,
Andy Barnes
Posted by r. mutt on August 23, 2005, 7:33 am
I knew an Indian Enfield was heavy, but 2850 lbs?
Sorry, I'd feel like an ass donating to an e-mail address of tiny donkey.
> Hi,
> This is my first post to the group, regarding an event I'm taking part in
> to raise money for The Children's Trust, Tadworth, UK.
> In October I'm riding a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle around Northern
> India and The Himalayas as part of The India Motorcycle Challenge
> organised by The Trust, and need to raise a minimum of £2850.00.
> The charity offers expert help to children with profound disabilities and
> complex medical conditions and aims to help them achieve as much
> independence and the best quality of life possible. The money raised will
> help fund the building of two purpose designed houses for the pupils of St
> Margaret's School, many of whom are unable to live at home because of
> their complex health needs.
> I have an online sponsorship site at http://www.justgiving.com/andybarnes ,
> and can be contacted through that or andy@tinydonkey.co.uk
> Thanks,
> Andy Barnes
Posted by Rubble on August 23, 2005, 5:17 pm
r. mutt wrote:
> I knew an Indian Enfield was heavy, but 2850 lbs?
>
> Sorry, I'd feel like an ass donating to an e-mail address of tiny donkey.
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>This is my first post to the group, regarding an event I'm taking part in
>>to raise money for The Children's Trust, Tadworth, UK.
>>
>>In October I'm riding a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle around Northern
>>India and The Himalayas as part of The India Motorcycle Challenge
>>organised by The Trust, and need to raise a minimum of £2850.00.
>>
>>The charity offers expert help to children with profound disabilities and
>>complex medical conditions and aims to help them achieve as much
>>independence and the best quality of life possible. The money raised will
>>help fund the building of two purpose designed houses for the pupils of St
>>Margaret's School, many of whom are unable to live at home because of
>>their complex health needs.
>>
>>I have an online sponsorship site at http://www.justgiving.com/andybarnes ,
>>and can be contacted through that or andy@tinydonkey.co.uk
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Andy Barnes
>
>
>
Then donate through the JustGiving.com website and you'll feel much
better...
> This is my first post to the group, regarding an event I'm taking part in
> to raise money for The Children's Trust, Tadworth, UK.
> In October I'm riding a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle around Northern
> India and The Himalayas as part of The India Motorcycle Challenge
> organised by The Trust, and need to raise a minimum of £2850.00.
> The charity offers expert help to children with profound disabilities and
> complex medical conditions and aims to help them achieve as much
> independence and the best quality of life possible. The money raised will
> help fund the building of two purpose designed houses for the pupils of St
> Margaret's School, many of whom are unable to live at home because of
> their complex health needs.
> I have an online sponsorship site at http://www.justgiving.com/andybarnes ,
> and can be contacted through that or andy@tinydonkey.co.uk
> Thanks,
> Andy Barnes