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Saddle up for HEAL

Monday, February 27th, 2012

A SERIES of cycling events across Great Britain, India and the United States are being
planned to raise funds to help lift children out of the poverty trap in India and place them
into education.

The UK-based charity HEAL (Health and Education for All) recently held its third Cycle India
challenge over five days in Kerala, south of Mumbai, and it was such a success that
organisers are already discussing plans to expand their fund-raising efforts.

Cycle India, launched in 2008, is currently held every two years, with riders from India and
USA joining forces with cyclists from the British Isles.

But moves are afoot to introduce a new bike ride for Indian participants on alternate years,
which will turn Cycle India into an annual event, while planning is already in the pipeline
for a Land’s End to John o’Groats cycle challenge.

Talks are also taking place with HEAL USA members to try to get an Amercian version off the
ground in the near future.

Funds are urgently needed for HEAL’s latest, and most ambitious project to date, the
Paradise Village in Thotapally, Andhra Pradesh, which will become home to 1,000 orphaned and
disadvantaged children over the next two years.

HEAL founder Dr Satya Prasad visited the Paradise construction site with Cycle India 2012
particpants and was excited by the early progress on phase one of the building work.

“Planning for Cycle India 2014 is already well advanced, with a 450km coastal ride from Mumbai to Goa already agreed, and the cyclists will have the opportunity to visit with the children at the Paradise Village and the HEAL Children’s Village in Guntur afterwards,” said Dr Prasad.

“We already have a number of people from the UK signed up for 2014, but I’m pleased to say
that Indian participants will have their own Cycle India every other year from now on, which
means that it will now become an annual event.”

HEAL India’s Anita Rao will be part of the organising group for next year’s inaugural
India-based challenge and hopes to attract a large number of young riders.

“UK cyclists will also be welcome to take part,” says Anita, “but I think it will be
largely for the younger generation in India.

“Most young people are naturally fit, though not always through regular exercise, and I
think it will be amazing to see how they perform in our cycling challenge. I’m looking
forward to being actively invloved with this new event.”

In the UK, volunteers are being sought to assist in developing a regional bike ride later
this year as a forerunner to the first full cycle from Land’s End to John o’Groats next
year.

Matthew Glover, head of UK fundraising for HEAL, has been the driving force behind Cycle
India, which has raised over £200,000 to date.

“Cycle India has become Heal’s single biggest fundraising event,” said Matthew. “As well as
raising a large amount of money, the events have spread a lot of happiness to the
participants, children at the HEAL projects and the people of India.

“Cycle India is an opportunity for people to get fit, take part in a life-changing
experience in a beautiful part of the world while doing something very worthwhile for
orphaned and underprivileged children in India.”

To find out more, or to register your interest in taking part in any of HEAL’s forthcoming
fundraising events, please go to the home page of our website at heal.co.uk.
Pictures courtesy of Kalypso Adventures

Heal Charity Bike Ride

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Heal Bike Ride

October 6th – October 9th 2006.

The bike ride took in some fantastic scenery, including parts of Cumbria, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire. The bike ride raised over £7,000 for Heal.

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Alison Glover, who drove the support vehicle, wrote the following diary of the event:

The Team – Alison Glover (me) – Support vehicle
Matthew Glover (my husband) – Cyclist
Andrew Glover (my brother-in-law) – Cyclist
Usha – Cyclist
John Olkiewicz – Cyclist
Daniel Armitage – Cyclist
Chris Clegg – Cyclist
Andy Ibberson – Cyclist
Andy Blackwell – Cyclist

My Diary over the next 4 days

Friday 6th October 2006. Barrow-In-Furness – Dent

We set off from Evalast in Barrow- in- Furness at 10.00am after mending punctures, altering seats etc and taking photo’s, this was a little later than planned I must say.
Five minutes later my phone rang it was Matthew informing me John had a puncture so off I went to find them. I Found Andy and some of the others first with another puncture; this wasn’t a very good start.
We had 2 amateur cyclists with us called Lee and Carl they were showing us the way to Sedbergh, which was really good as it was a very busy road and they knew all the quiet ones.

We had a couple of coffee stops along the way one in Cark and one in Seizer, Carl and Lee left us at this point. We are now heading to Dent where we are staying the night.

The journey from Seizer to Dent was difficult; the weather didn’t help being windy and heavy rain. Group A went off on their own with their directions and I stayed with group B directing them to the George and Dragon in Dent where we were staying the night. We arrived there between 5pm – 6pm. We had covered approx 60 miles today.

Saturday 7th October 2006. Dent – Ripon

Setting off about 9.15am with no hiccups! On our way to Hawes.
The road out of Dent was horrendous; we climbed what felt like Mount Everest, I was at this point glad to be support vehicle and not one of the mad cyclists! We all managed to get to the top it was freezing up there, some of them were having a warm from the car engine it was so cold. After everyone was together again we went down the other side……..this was a bit hair raising, I couldn’t catch them- they were all flying!

After directing them onto the main road I sped off to Hawes hoping to do a bit of shopping.
I was only there half an hour when the phone rang ‘We are in the coffee shop’ Matthew said. That was the end of my brief shop. We had done about 20 miles at this point.

It was about mid-day and we were heading to Leyburn this was about 20 miles, it was a nice straight forward road. I stopped a couple of times to check on everyone then hurried on to find somewhere for lunch. I had been there a while when group A arrived, group B arrived approx half an hour later. We then had lunch in a lovely little Café bar. We left there about 2.45pm arriving in Ripon about 4.30 with no problems. We had covered about 60miles today.
We stayed in the Black Horse pub, well to be honest me, Matthew and Usha stayed in the hotel up the road, they was no way I was staying at the Black Horse it was rather rough! (What a snob, I know.)

Sunday 8th October 2006. Ripon – Wakefield

Setting off about 9.15am the weather looking good!!
Everyone was feeling the strain today; it was going to be a hard day. We were on our way to Orion Windows in York only 26 miles away!

John had mapped out today’s route, so I had nice easy directions to follow. I went with group A and John stayed with group B. We went through some lovely little villages before reaching York. We had stopped a couple of times for energy bars and drinks, these were disappearing quickly today. We arrived at Orion in York at approx mid-day where we had coffee and photos. We were now heading to a little village called Stillingfleet where we had got sandwiches and lager awaiting; well with this thought in mind you can imagine the speed of the cyclists! We arrived there within half an hour – making it now 1pm.

It was about 2.30 when we set off home to Wakefield only another approx 25 miles to go!!
We had a few stops; everyone was really tired by this time. We passed through Sherburn, Kippax, Swillington and then picking up signs for Wakefield…….Yippeeee!!!
We arrived back at West Yorkshire Windows between 4.30 – 5.00pm, a few tired legs and sore bums etc!! No-one was looking forward to the final day.
We covered about 70miles today.

Monday 9th October 2006. The final day. Wakefield-Mirfield-Shefield

We left at 9am from my house in Wakefield heading to Visual Effect in Mirfield. The weather wasn’t good this morning with heavy showers making the canal path very slippery. We reached Visual Effect at about 10.00am where we had coffee and some more photos. I went and re-stocked with mars bars and energy drinks, they were much needed today. I met them again at the sovereign in Denby Dale at about mid-day; we had about half an hour here while everyone caught up. The next few miles weren’t too bad apart from the road into Sheffield being very busy; we reached Weatherglaze in Sheffield at approx 1.30. We had covered about 45 miles up to now. The sun was shining nicely so we all sat outside Weatherglaze and ate McDonalds for dinner……..Yum…Yum!!
After our photo shoot we set off on our last stretch to Prime which was the other side of Sheffield, this was about 15 miles away.

I made my own way to Prime as it was too busy to stay with the cyclists through Sheffield.
I arrived there approx half an later and sat and waited for them to arrive……it was about 3pm when the first group arrived, the second group arriving about half an hour later. They had done it, we had a celebratory drink and of course our last photo shoot.
We had covered about 60 miles today.

usha

WELL DONE EVERYONE.

We all had a really good time and raised £7,000 For HEAL.