Charity | Posted on July 7th, 2022 | return to news
Cycle challenge will boost Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance funds
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) is one of four beneficiaries of Thomas Yaxley’s cycle challenge in memory of his brother and his aunt.
The final part of Thomas Yaxley’s challenge will see him cycle from the National Theatre in London to the Plaza Mayor in Madrid.
Thomas is raising funds in memory of Hugo Yaxley and Helen McCrory OBE.
In November 2020, his brother, Hugo, was involved in a serious road traffic accident in which he tragically lost his life. Just five months after, his aunt, Helen McCrory OBE, also tragically passed away after losing her battle with breast cancer.
Since the passing of his much-loved brother and aunt, Thomas, 32, has organised a range of charity cycling events to raise funds in their memory.
Following a successful event in June which raised over £11,000, Thomas will embark on his final challenge on 14 July, which will see him cycle over 2,100km from The National Theatre in London to the Plaza Mayor in Madrid.
In a bid to honour their memory and fantastic charity work, Thomas hopes his final challenge will take the £110,000 that has already been raised through ‘Ride4Hugo’, to over £120,000 for four charities close to Hugo and Helen’s hearts, including Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance, children’s mental health charity Place2Be and HVH Arts.
Speaking about his latest fundraising challenge, Thomas Yaxley said: “This brings 18 months of fundraising in Hugo and Helen’s memory to a conclusion. It has seen some incredible efforts, especially from Minna Leatham, who came back from her life-threatening injuries in less than eight months to walk five miles; and Helena Russell, in running from Bristol to London.
“It is very special to be able to leave from The National Theatre, a place where Helen loved to perform and gave some of her best performances, to go to Madrid, where Hugo was going to go to university.
“Thank you to everyone who has donated and supported Ride4Hugo along the way; their time, money and effort has left a legacy for Hugo and Helen that has genuinely changed and saved lives.”
Emma Jones, Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance fundraising manager said: “On behalf of the whole team at Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, I would like to say a huge thank you to Thomas and all of his family and friends, for their continued support in aid of the charity.
“We will be thinking of Thomas as he cycles 2,100km from London to Madrid and wish him the very best of luck with this epic challenge. We know that this is a very special journey and we feel honoured to be one of the chosen beneficiaries of this cycle ride.”
For more information about Thomas’s fundraising efforts and to donate, visit the Ride4Hugo website: www.ride4hugo.com
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