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 Posted: 10:47 - 20 Jul 2011 Post subject: Aug 7th charity meet in surrey |
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LANDS END TO JOHN O GROATS THEN BACK TO RYKAS CAFE ON 2 ATV'S
FOR CANCER RESEARCH UK
Quad magazines personality of the year Ant Copeland and quad enthusiast Chris Thompson are going long distance for cancer research UK.
They are attempting to ride their Can am Renegade and DS650 from Lands end in Cornwall (the most south westerly point in mainland UK) 950+ miles up to John O groats in Scotland (the furthest north east point) then 700+ miles back down to their usual ride out point Rykas cafe at Boxhill near Dorking surrey.They plan to leave Lands end on Monday the 1st august and travel around 1800 miles in total and be back to surrey in less than a week.
Cancer research UK as we know is a great charity that are dedicated to saving lives through ground breaking research."We all know people close to us that have suffered from some form of cancer and it seemed to be the only logical choice of charity" says. Ant
Everyone is more than welcome to be at Box hill in surrey for a warm welcome back for the crazy pair, estimated 12pm Sunday the 7th aug
If you'd like to make a donation to cancer research to show support to the guys please go to www.justgiving.com/Quadingitup
Everybody is welcome to rykas cafe on aug the 7 |
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 Posted: 11:06 - 20 Jul 2011 Post subject: Re: Aug 7th charity meet in surrey |
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Did you know the best way to help reduce cancer in the UK is to encourage people to be more healthy?
Perhaps instead of going on a jolly, they should be spend their time explaining to people how they can make positive changes to their life to reduce their risk of cancer?
A quick google shows that eight years ago the chief executive of cancer research UK was paid £140k.
Be interesting to see how they came up with the conclusion it "seemed to be the only logical choice of charity"?
Would the participants in this venture be prepared to donate to charity for my...
WEEKEND AWAY SEEING MY MATES, DOING KARTING, SKY DIVING, THEN GOING TO THE BCF BBQ?
FOR CHARRIDY!!!
You can donate to a local Air Ambulance, which also do some very useful work in saving lives in the UK!
If they were cycling it, definitely in six days, I would consider donating. Just cycling it at their own pace... sounding more like a Jolly. The people unicycling it... well that's going to be a bit of work.
But taking a couple of large capacity quads designed for long distance, doing 300 miles a day (seriously, long distance bike couriers can easily do this and more as a daily thing - touring Europe on my bike 300 miles a day was an easy average) isn't exactly a 'challenge' is it?
It's just a jolly which they want some publicity for.
If they really want to earn some money for the charity, I'd be willing to bet they'd get more to donate if they found some temporary work and did that, donating all the money from that as well as the money they would have spent on the trip. |
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Oh and a family member of mine did die of cancer recently.
Plenty of people die from plenty of things.
Most of those you can seriously reduce your chances by being careful - for instance riding a bike (or a quad, I forgot that actually this isn't even to do with bikes ), other leisure activities, heart disease, etc. |
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Developing new ways to combat cancer is of course useful; but if people claim they are doing this to try and stop others from suffering, it's definitely not the most effective thing to do.
Unfortunately I don't have the links to hand, but my comments were based on stuff I've read in the past relating to how the majority of cancers could actually be prevented, slowed, etc by people generally being healthier. It's not a panacea, but is a pretty good start if you really care about trying to help people, rather than self-publicity!
I'm not saying that big charities don't need expensive executives - I'd agree they do. But, that doesn't sit well with me donating to them.
If I'm going to donate to a charity, I personally prefer it to be a small one that is made up entirely or almost entirely of volunteers.
This avoids the massive corportate structures behind big charities, where many millions are spent on nothing to do with the charitable work. In some cases this structure still does mean they can do more with the money, but in many cases it seems to be a self-perpetuating business concern more than a charity.
Certainly the case with complete dross like this, which to my mind is a pathetic money making/marketing excise that is the worst of charity-sponsorship. Think they also use professional chuggers - another way for people's donations to get funnelled to 'corporate fat cats'. |
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Oh and it should be noted that I didn't actually offer these points up as specifically bad - I offered them up as questions and statements of fact.
That the OP took them badly and responded aggressively; to my mind suggests a lack of forethought and lack of understanding exactly what they were 'spamming'. Otherwise, I'd expect an easy answer to come back "yes, we know this is the case, but...." . |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 320 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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