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Hi there,
 
This is one heck of a journey! I’m riding in the 10th Anniversary Cycle of Giving on Sunday 1 March 2015. This event has helped promote the selfless act of organ donation and a celebration of life for those who have been given a second chance. Join me and show your support by sponsoring my ride. Your donation will go directly to health and medical research to find cure and save lives. This is a journey of a few hours for me - and by showing your support it will be a Journey that lasts a lifetime for those whose lives will be saved as a result.
 
Thanks in advance for your generosity.

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