
Cycling the UK coastline in loving memory of Mum
Donation protected
I am cycling around the UK in and of the British Heart Foundation to honour my dear Mother who sadly passed away suddenly from heart failure on October 5th 2019.
Patricia Clark sadly passed away at the young age of 65 from a sudden heart attack on October 5th 2019.
If a single life can be saved from this charitable ride, all the miles and hills endured will be worth while!
This journey is self funded, having left my job as a science teacher at Hayle Academy, wild camping and carrying everything needed to survive.
Patricia Clark sadly passed away at the young age of 65 from a sudden heart attack on October 5th 2019.
If a single life can be saved from this charitable ride, all the miles and hills endured will be worth while!
This journey is self funded, having left my job as a science teacher at Hayle Academy, wild camping and carrying everything needed to survive.
If you are able to donate I will be so very grateful.
This journey began through a chance phone call from Long Lost Families, informing my sister and I that Mum's first born son (who lives in Australia) whom she was forced in to giving away wanted to reach out to speak to her.
Sadly 11 months too late!
After a few pints in a pub in Ashford, Kent with a dear friend, he said why don't you cycle there and this is the plan.
In the mean time the UK is a mighty warm up. Mike who came up with the idea began this journey with me and unfortunately pulled out on day 64, just prior to reaching Scotland.
I am determined to finish this and would be grateful for any contribution you can offer.
For anyone that has already donated, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and also recognise that there was an additional charity as part of this ride. Therefore, if you would like to keep your donation under the previous charities, please comment and I will ensure this is so. Having met so many wonderful beings and their stories, I feel it is appropriate to focus on the Britiah Heart Foundation and I know Mum would appreciate this!
If you would like to follow me, you can do so through the following:
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I am looking forward to meeting all the wonderful communities and people within.
Thank you for reading this, i am very grateful for any contribution, beit words of motivation and support or a donation.
Love and best wishes x
This journey began through a chance phone call from Long Lost Families, informing my sister and I that Mum's first born son (who lives in Australia) whom she was forced in to giving away wanted to reach out to speak to her.
Sadly 11 months too late!
After a few pints in a pub in Ashford, Kent with a dear friend, he said why don't you cycle there and this is the plan.
In the mean time the UK is a mighty warm up. Mike who came up with the idea began this journey with me and unfortunately pulled out on day 64, just prior to reaching Scotland.
I am determined to finish this and would be grateful for any contribution you can offer.
For anyone that has already donated, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and also recognise that there was an additional charity as part of this ride. Therefore, if you would like to keep your donation under the previous charities, please comment and I will ensure this is so. Having met so many wonderful beings and their stories, I feel it is appropriate to focus on the Britiah Heart Foundation and I know Mum would appreciate this!
If you would like to follow me, you can do so through the following:
Tish.53
Barry.lea-clark
I am looking forward to meeting all the wonderful communities and people within.
Thank you for reading this, i am very grateful for any contribution, beit words of motivation and support or a donation.
Love and best wishes x

Organizer and beneficiary
Michael Swann
Organizer
England
Barry Lea-Clark
Beneficiary