The cycling advisers. Source: Andrew Horne's JustGiving page
Two IFAs at national advice firm Continuum are planning to tackling a charity 240km alp cycling challenge to raise money for an African food charity.
St Albans-based Andrew Horne and Bournemouth-based Chris Miles hope to raise £2,000 through their efforts in Slovenia.
They will cycle across Slovenia’s Julian Alps from Ljubljana via Skofia Loka, Lake Bohinj and Lake Bled taking in altitudes of up to 1,200 metres.
They will be raising cash for the charity Eternal Flame, which supplies its Eco Cook Bag to people in Lesotho and Tanzania. The bag allows to food to be cooked at high temperatures ethically, safely and economically.
Mr Horne, said: “The challenge is a significant one with the steep altitude being a real test of perseverance. This doesn’t compare, however, to the challenges faced by those communities that Eternal Flame assist.
“They are a wonderful charity whose work is truly transformational and as 2.3bn people cook over an open fire, they are saving lives, sight, and lungs, one bag at a time.”
Mr Horne is experienced in the charity saddle, having previously raised more than £3,000 for charity with a coast-to-coast cycle ride.
Martin Brown, managing partner at Continuum, said: “Andrew’s latest cycling challenge not only demonstrates his dedication to charitable giving, but also shows his discipline and dedication to meeting ambitious physical and mental goals.”
If anyone wants to sponsor the cycling advisers they can do so through Just Giving https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/eternalflame
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