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  1. dr.k.s.prasad March 10, 2008 @ 3:50 pm

    thank you very much matthew for providing me an opportunity to participate in this fantastic adventure. It is no exaggeration when i say this was the best holiday i ever had and once in a life time experience that no amount of money can buy. i am ready for another dose !

  2. vikas April 26, 2008 @ 4:42 am

    I am cyclist vikas, from Mumbai. I have done 7000km cycling in India. How can i join with your club. I would like to join your org. MY club’s name is ROUND THE EARTH CYCLING.

  3. Paul Atkins June 14, 2008 @ 12:33 am

    Dear Sir or Madam, I was trying to understand how the cost is covered to get the flight to India and the food and accomadation? Who funds this part and how much does it cost?

    Regards,

    Paul

Women for Women Charity bike ride in India with Fern Britton

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Women for Women Charity bike ride in India with Fern Britton

A number of people have been landing on this website looking for the ‘Cycle India’ event pioneered by the Women for Women charity. The event has had great publicity as it includes Fern Britton from GMTV fame, and has taken place in Rajasthan - the Land of Kings.

It is a great event and a truly worthwhile cause, and was one of the reasons why Heal decided to stage a similar event. If you were looking for Professor Winston’s Women for Women event you need to try http://www.women-for-women.org/india07 if that is the Cycle India you have been searching for. They are also doing a Cycle Cuba event in 2009, as well as events in Israel, Jordan and Egypt.

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Our event is very different to the Women for Women event in the following ways:

  • Our charity bike ride raises money for Heal - a charity dedicated to providing Health and Education for underprivileged children in Andhra Pradesh
  • Our sponsored bike ride is a much smaller event as we are only looking for around 30 people for Cycle India 2010
  • We will spend time with the children in India who will benefit directly from our bike ride
  • Both men and women can take part in Cycle India for Heal
  • Heal is a very small charity with very low overheads so nearly all the fundraising goes to India - to help our children
  • For more information about the Heal Cycle India visit the Heal website or take a look around this Cycle India blog.

    Thank You.

    Matthew @ May 11, 2008

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