Once again our band of misfits are back. This time we are riding for the Leila Rose Foundation that help families with kids with very difficult cancers.
Please help, every dollar goes a long way.
You can learn more about the charity by going to:
www.leilarosefoundation.org
Tour de Depot is a community cycling event run by Powercor in conjunction with Bicycle Network, to raise much needed funds for local charities or projects.
Each event includes:
• A family bike ride that suits people of all ages and fitness levels; • A competitive time trial event with a male and female category for those looking to put their cycling capabilities to the test; and • A free community festival featuring rides, face painting, market stalls and more.
The Leila Rose Foundation deems that information, distance and financial position should not be a barrier in the search for the best possible support and treatment for families of children diagnosed with rare cancer. The Leila Rose Foundation brings comfort and support to families facing the painful reality that little may be known about the cancer affecting their child.
About Fundraiser
Jason Chung
Melbourne, VIC
Wed, 18 Oct 2017
Umesh Pedhambkar
$ 50
Sun, 15 Oct 2017
Linda White
$ 100
Well done! $40 is from the Clocktower Quilters who donated the proceeds of a raffle at the shop to a charity of my choice, and $60 from me (and Gareth!). Cheers Linda
Fri, 13 Oct 2017
Amy Lester
$ 50
Good luck riders, stay well and arrive safely!
Fri, 13 Oct 2017
Anonymous
$ 25
Fri, 13 Oct 2017
Huy Tram
$ 50
Good luck and good on you for raising some money for the kids!
Fri, 13 Oct 2017
Searn Ear
$ 50
Good luck on your ride this weekend jase.
Thu, 12 Oct 2017
Megan Crockford
$ 25
Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Jason Price
$ 250
I am looking forward to bludging on Pricey and getting towed the whole way
Wed, 11 Oct 2017
Ian Williams
$ 300
Good luck lads!
This donation is on behalf of Ian Williams (customer development manager in Warrnambool)
The Leila Rose Foundation deems that information, distance and financial position should not be a barrier in the search for the best possible support and treatment for families of children diagnosed with rare cancer. The Leila Rose Foundation brings comfort and support to families facing the painful reality that little may be known about the cancer affecting their child.
Well done! $40 is from the Clocktower Quilters who donated the proceeds of a raffle at the shop to a charity of my choice, and $60 from me (and Gareth!). Cheers Linda