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Can you support Isaac on his fundraising cycle from London to Paris?

Having not sat on a bicycle since the age of 16, Isaac James (1990-99) has decided to cycle from London to Paris to raise funds for Young Lives vs Cancer.

Isaac plans to cycle from London to Paris over three days - a real challenge for someone who's not a cyclist! 

"It’s a very worthy charity," said Issac, "and I have a number of friends that have been in a position where they have suffered and needed help and support in this area, which is why I’m pushing myself to complete this."

If you would like to support Isaac then head to his JustGiving page.

 

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