17 May 2023 Latest News

Ford RideLondon-Essex raising funds to support local charities

An estimated 25,000 riders are expected to take part in this year’s Ford RideLondon-Essex and many of them will be riding to raise money and awareness for good causes. Since the event began in 2013 it is estimated that more than £80 million has been raised for charity.

Ford RideLondon-Essex is set to return on Sunday 28 May 2023. There are hundreds of charities represented in this year’s ride, raising funds to support children, older people, wildlife, the environment, medical research and much more. Among them are several local charities from Essex who are getting involved and making the most of this unique fundraising opportunity on their home patch.

Essex & Herts Air Ambulance

Essex & Herts Air Ambulance, unlike the NHS emergency services, is a charity. The free life-saving service is provided 24/7 by helicopters and by rapid response vehicles in the hours of darkness. This is the first year the charity has had riders in Ford RideLondon-Essex with eight riders aiming to raise funds to keep the service operational.

Among them will be Matt Challis from Chelmsford. In September last year, Matt’s dad suffered a cardiac arrest whilst at the gym. He was airlifted to the Royal London Hospital by the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance Service and credits the speed they were able to get him to the hospital as contributing significantly to saving his life. Matt said: “I wanted to do something to help their fundraising and heard about the RideLondon-Essex challenge. Myself, my brother and two friends will be taking part raising money for the EHAAT.”

Havens Hospices

When an adult or child has been diagnosed with a complex or incurable condition, Havens Hospices can provide the care they need, ‘Making every day count’. Havens Hospices provides palliative nursing and supportive care to adults, young people and children living with complex or incurable conditions across Essex. The charity’s specialist Care Teams can support them and their family throughout illness, death and bereavement, in the comfort of their own home or at its two hospices, Fair Havens in Southend-on-Sea and Little Havens in Benfleet. Little Havens is the only children’s hospice in Essex.

This is the first time that Havens have rider places in Ford RideLondon since 2019 and they are hoping to raise £3,000. All the money will be helping both hospices continue to provide specialist hospice care for hundreds of families across the county.

Headway Essex

In Essex, every 58 minutes, somebody is admitted to hospital with an acquired brain injury. Headway Essex’s mission is to ensure that everyone in Essex living with an acquired brain injury can live a fulfilling life and that families and carers are better able to cope in their caring roles.

Headway Essex relies on voluntary donations to continue to provide vital services. Just £20 raised could provide a brain injury telephone assessment with vital advice and support and £100 could provide fuel for the Headway minibus for a month.

Headway Essex has three riders in the Ford RideLondon-Essex 60 challenge, among them Sunny Bamra who received support from the charity following a brain injury. He said: “Essex Headway were the backbone to my recovery. I will always be indebted to their personalised care and support. Taking on this Ford RideLondon-Essex 60 is just a small thank you and the opportunity to raise awareness of support that is available within Essex.

 “Essex Headway is a charity that provides the emotional, practical, and social support that people and families need. Every penny matters, giving is not just about making a donation. It is about making a difference.”

MS-UK

MS-UK is a national charity, based in Colchester, supporting people affected by Multiple Sclerosis. They empower anyone affected by MS to live healthier and happier lives by improving the understanding of MS and providing support where it is needed most.

The services they provide include a helpline, a magazine and a wide range of accessible on-line activities such as exercise classes, chair yoga, mindfulness courses, information sessions and peer support groups to enable people to stay active, connected with others, manage their symptoms and live well with the condition.

MS-UK has been taking part in Ford RideLondon since 2014 and is hoping to raise £12,000 this year with 12 riders in the 100-mile event. If successful, the money raised will help contribute to the cost of running their national helpline for just over four weeks, while they provide essential support to those living with MS and their families and friends.

One of the riders taking part said: “This will be the first time I will be taking part in Ford RideLondon-Essex 100. MS-UK have done so much for me since 2020 I wanted to take on a challenge to raise some money to give back to the charity and support other people living with the condition too. I lost some of my vision back in 2021 and I feel empowered to take part in RideLondon- Essex because of the support I know that MS-UK will give me.”

Councillor Lee Scott, Essex County Council Cabinet Member for Highways Maintenance and Sustainable Transport, said: “As well as hundreds of national charities, it is fantastic to see so many local charities represented in Ford RideLondon-Essex raising much needed funds for good causes.  I’d like to wish all the riders taking part to raise awareness and funding for charities the best of luck and, if you live on or near the route, why not come along on the day to cheer them on?”