🚗🏎️🎶Secure your tickets for Marvellous Vintage Today🎶🏎️🚗

Sign up now to our new Ride for Helen Suffolk cycling event!

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

Following the success of Helen Rollason Cancer Charity’s annual Ride for Helen Essex, the Charity is delighted to announce their brand new cycling event to the 2021 events calendar.

Online registration for this event has now closed. However you can still register on the day. 

Complete the Registration Form and bring a printed copy on the day to speed up your registration. 

Registration Form

 

Ride for Helen Suffolk will take place on Sunday 5th September 2021 and will offer cyclists the chance to sign up for either 65 or 35 mile routes through some of the beautiful Suffolk countryside. The Ride will start and finish at Trinity Park, Ipswich, home of the Suffolk Show.

Social distancing measures will be put in place as required to ensure riders can take part with confidence and guidelines set out by British Cycling will be followed. 

R4H Suffolk 2021

Choice of two routes

65 mile route; for the experienced cyclist keen to enjoy some of the beautiful rural Suffolk countryside including Grundisburgh, Clopton Green, Monewden, Kettleburgh, Brandeston, Earl Soham, Saxtead Green, Framlingham, Wickham Market, Tunstall Forest, Chillesford, Melton and Woodbridge. Start time between 8am and 10am.

35 mile route; for the regular cyclist looking for a challenge, cycling on roads passing through Grundisburgh, Clopton Green, Monewden, Sutton Hoo, Easton, Wickham Market, Ufford, Melton and Woodbridge. Start time between 10am and 11.30am.

To ensure that riders can enjoy a safe and worry-free ride, extensive safety measures will be put in place to look after riders; Covid-19 is still very much a threat so numbers may be limited in line with Government guidelines. Full details of all the social distancing measures put in place can be found at www.rideforhelen.co.uk

Helen Rollason Cancer Charity are also delighted to have John Grose car dealership onboard as headline sponsor for Ride for Helen Suffolk.

Ian Twinley, Chairman of John Grose said “Helen Rollason are a wonderful charity that provides therapy and counselling support to those that are affected by cancer. Like many charities they have had a tough twelves months in terms of significantly reduced income so we are very keen to help them with their fundraising efforts.”

Helen Rollason Cancer Charity Community Fundraiser Karen Mitchell said; “We are so excited to be launching a brand new event in our calendar for 2021, Ride for Helen, Suffolk on Sunday 5th September! This follows the success of Ride for Helen, which has taken place annually in Essex and over the years has raised over £130,000 which has enabled us to continue offering our cancer services.

We are delighted to have John Grose car dealership onboard as headline sponsor for Ride for Helen Suffolk and thank Ian and his team for supporting our event.

Also special thanks to Multitech Site Services in Great Dunmow for financial support, Munchy Seeds from Leiston, Suffolk for providing rider snacks and Hudson Print Group from Needham Market, Ipswich for donating all printing requirements for the event. 

We would welcome support from other local businesses with the event to contribute towards the event costs to ensure that we can raise as much as we can to support our cancer services. We are looking for;

  • Sponsorship of venue hire, medals, refreshments for cyclists, First Aid services and event marketing.
  • Donations in kind for example water, rider snacks including bananas.
  • Event Volunteers – could your business support our event with some of your team to attend on the day and assist with rider registration?
  • Manning marshal points and water stops.

We know many people took up cycling during Lockdown so this is a great opportunity to get outside on two wheels again and support Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.

Volunteer Sam Sutton-Reid was instrumental in helping us to plan the routes for our new Ride for Helen Suffolk event.”

Volunteer Sam Sutton-Reid from Mersea said “After losing a close friend to cancer suddenly last year I was delighted to hear HRCC had plans to host a Suffolk edition to their very successful Ride for Helen Essex event and keen to support the team at HRCC in the event’s inaugural year. As I’ve seen first-hand, cancer is an indiscriminate force that impacts far too many people. The work that the wonderful people of HRCC do to help in ways not typically covered through the average care plan is invaluable in helping those living with cancer. And if I can help them through cycling, then I’m always keen.

Karen continues;It costs around £850,000 annually to keep our charity operational. Therefore we really need to make this event a success and raise as much money as possible to keep our vital charity operational. 

During Lockdown we have been supporting clients with welfare calls and telephone counselling as well as setting up an online directory of support and virtual groups. Between July and December 2020, we provided almost 1,000 hours of counselling to support people living with cancer. Here are some examples of the impact this has had on clients:

“You have helped me so much. I honestly do not think I would have got through this period without your weekly support. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”

“The counsellor has given me back my joy in life. She has taught me how to deal with my own concerns using methods enabling me to deal with worries and fears as they come along..”

Registration is now open for Ride for Helen Suffolk on Sunday 5th September 2021. Adult tickets from £20 each and juniors from £10 each.

Click here to book your tickets or call 01245 380719 to book your tickets today!

Related news and stories

Client Story

Niki’s Story

Niki’s Story: “You Know Your Body Better Than Anyone, Listen To It” Meet Niki Niki, an inspiring woman, a mother, a partner, and a Helen Rollason Cancer Charity client. Niki wants to make a difference; she wants to share her story, empower women to stand their ground, feel confident, and not be dismissed. Listening to Her Body During 2020, the year of the pandemic, after self-examination Niki found a lump. She was promptly sent to

View More »
Client Story

Elaine’s Story

Elaine is 79 and lives in Witham with her husband Simon. She was diagnosed with cancer in 2023 and came to our Centre for the first time when she finished her treatment. For Elaine, HRCC has truly been a lifeline. This is her story.  How HRCC Has Helped Helen Rollason Cancer Charity has helped me so much.  It’s not easy to put into words the difference it has made to my life. They help me

View More »
Client Story

A Ride With Purpose: Graeme’s Story of Resilience and Recovery

A Decade of Ride For Helen – and a Personal Milestone Graeme’s story In 2024 Graeme joined Helen Rollason Cancer Charity’s cycle ride – the popular ‘Ride For Helen’ which was in its 10th year.  At the age of 50, Graeme cycled 50 miles in 3 hours and 41 minutes and raised over £2,800 for the charity.  Each year hundreds of cyclists join Ride For Helen and pedal through the Essex countryside raising money for

View More »

Make a difference

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. 

Tom Carr

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.

Kully Byatt

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.

Through my desire to give back to a Charity that my mother personally benefitted from by utilising Complementary Therapies, I have for a couple of years volunteered for Helen Rollason Cancer Charity in the Retail Team and more recently this has inspired me to take up the role of Trustee so that I can contribute to the governance of HRCC in continuing to deliver vital services that benefit the community.

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

I have always wanted to give something back following a corporate career in business development for technical services within the automotive industry.

I joined HRCC as a trustee to offer support and guidance to the very capable management team. It is nice to share my experiences and It is rewarding to see the team grow and deliver such important services.

Ben Schneider

I have been involved with HRCC for 15 years, initially through providing corporate sponsorship for fundraising events and then as a member of the Board, acting as Chair between 2020 and 2024.

With over 25 years’ experience as a Company Director in the Tech sector, I aim to bring my expertise in strategy, governance and digital transformation to support the charity in striving towards Helen’s vision of making good quality of life while coping with cancer available to everyone.

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.

My family has a deep connection with the charity as my wife, Kerry works in the Hatfield Peverel Centre and one of the family, who previously used the services, now volunteers. We’ve also been known to jump on bikes and get involved as we’ve all taken part in the Ride For Helen event over the years.

I am one of the newer trustees but I’m looking forward to contributing to the Charity’s purpose and goals.