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Hundreds of riders turn out at Ride for Helen Suffolk cycle event!

Just under two hundred cyclists from around the county and beyond, gathered at Trinity Park near Ipswich on Sunday 26th June for our Ride for Helen Suffolk cycle ride!

The event offered cyclists the chance to sign up for either 65 or 35 mile routes through some of the beautiful Suffolk countryside. The 65 mile route for the experienced cyclists took them through the villages and towns of Grundisburgh, Clopton Green, Monewden, Kettleburgh, Brandeston, Earl Soham, Saxtead Green, Framlingham, Wickham Market, Tunstall Forest, Chillesford, Melton and Woodbridge. Whilst the 35 mile route passed through Grundisburgh, Clopton Green, Monewden, Sutton Hoo, Easton, Wickham Market, Ufford, Melton and Woodbridge. Both routes showed off the stunning Suffolk countryside with marshals and arrows guiding the way.

Mark Salter, 58 from Ipswich took part in the 65 mile ride; “What a great day we’ve had at Ride for Helen Suffolk – we were blessed with fine weather throughout! My friends and I thought the route was very picturesque with light traffic and good signage. For the price we paid for our ticket I think it was excellent value for money and all for a very worthy cause.” 

Paul Goldring, 48 from Ipswich added; “The elevations of the route were fantastic – challenging but not unachievable. We really appreciated the volunteer marshals cheering us on as we went past and the water stops. A brilliant experience we will be back next year and I will be recommending Ride for Helen Suffolk to all my cycling buddies.” 

Debbie Wallace, 51 from Maldon joined her daughter Izzy, 15, who was taking part in achieving her Duke of Edinburgh Award. Debbie commented; “This was the first time we had taken part in an organised cycle event and we were both extremely impressed. The scenery around rural Suffolk was beautiful and the route was easy to follow. Thanks to all the volunteers and organisers for making our experience thoroughly enjoyable – a fantastic cause.”

Helen Rollason Cancer Charity Head of Fundraising and Marketing Zoe Jay said: “What a fantastic turnout with just under two hundred supporters attending our Ride for Helen Suffolk cycle ride. The money raised at this event will enable us to provide counselling appointments and complementary therapy treatments for our clients. 

We were delighted to have East of England Co-Op support our event for the second year in a row and Elmy Cycles of Ipswich who helped with promotion, cycle checks and rider maintenance on the day. And certainly not forgetting the countless volunteers, friends and family who gave up their day to make Ride for Helen such a success. Thank you one and all! 

It costs around £850,000 annually to keep our charity operational. Therefore, we really needed to make this event a success and raise as much money as possible to keep supporting men and women living with cancer.   

We work in conjunction with the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation and every penny raised at this event will go towards ensuring we continue to provide the best possible cancer care now and in the future.

Our next cycling event Ride for Helen Essex takes place in Hatfield Peverel, Essex on Sunday 14th May 2023. Keep an eye on our website for further details; www.rideforhelen.co.uk

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We are calling on everyone in our community to play a vital role in helping us to fundraise which will allow us to continue enabling quality of life while living with cancer. 

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I worked as a urologist with a special interest in cancer until my retirement in 2016. The patient journey with a new cancer is now often long and complex. Many need help to live their best life after treatment. Simple survival and the absence of cancer is not enough, feeling well and whole again is the goal. Social and psychological support makes all the difference. I am happy to help Helen’s charity to deliver that.

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I have retired following a career at a senior management level in a range of sectors specialising in Human Resources, Project Management, Coaching and Mentoring skills. In addition since 2000 I have undertaken a number of voluntary Trustee roles for a range of organisations.

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Jacqui Goulbourn

I’m a qualified accountant with over 20 years experience working in the NHS in Essex and beyond.  I know how vital charities in the healthcare arena are, to fill in where government funding doesn’t reach.  As a volunteer Trustee, I am pleased to be able to offer my skills and experience to help HRCC deal with these challenges, allowing staff to have a greater focus on providing services to the clients.

Friederike Englund

I am a cancer nurse by background and have supported those affected by cancer for over thirty years. I have worked very closely with the team at Helen Rollason and have seen the tremendous benefit and improvement in wellbeing that patients and carers experience through the support they receive. I am very keen to ensure that Helen Rollason widens its reach across all communities in Essex and offers support services that are effective and based on the most up-to-date scientific evidence.

Dave Johnson

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Andy Higgs

I have worked in the IT industry for over 14 years and before that, was a long-term retail manager so I have a broad range of experience to contribute to my trustee role, across the operations and retail areas. I am a husband and father of two and having lived in Chelmsford for many years, I really appreciate the opportunity to work with an excellent local charity.

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