When a space became available on the upcoming ‘From Russia With Hope’ cycling challenge, taking place in June this year, GM Fundraising turned to the fenestration media for help in recruiting someone to take up the challenge. As a result, Adrian Lewis, owner and managing director of Frames Conservatories Direct in Bury St Edmunds, has stepped forward to take up the challenge.
“We are delighted to welcome Adrian to the team,” said Gary Morton, founder of GM Fundraising. “With just a few months to go until the start of ‘From Russia With Hope’ we thought we may not find someone ready and available to commit at such short notice. The level of fitness required is high and you need to be able to commit to the preparation and fundraising too. But Adrian is a strong cyclist who regularly competes in sportives and has done a few large fundraising rides, including cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groat’s last year. And he is determined to ‘give something back’ by raising lots of support for the children and families at Hope House Children’s Hospices.
Adrian commented: “‘Giving something back’ is very important to me. None of us knows what the future holds and when we might be impacted by the type of support charities like Hope House Children’s Hospices provide. This will be the third hospice I have raised funds for and being able to have a positive impact on the quality of the lives of children and their families who spend time there is something very special. I am excited about the challenge and being part of the team, who I will meet for the first time at our training weekend at the end of March. Experience tells me that completing these long-distance cycle rides is all about team work as you build relationships, share struggles and support each other through every mile.”
To find out more about Adrian Lewis, and to sponsor him: www.gmfundraising.co.uk/from-russia-with-hope-adrian-lewis/