The Malta Independent on Sunday

LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation not deterred to pass the milestone of internatio­nal cycling challenges

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Keeping in mind the COVID-19 situation, which is still very much unstable in several countries worldwide, the LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation is closely monitoring the conditions not only here in Malta and Gozo, but also in Argentina and Chile where next year’s challenge will be held between 21 February and 6 March.

A 2,000 km challenge from Buenos Aires to Santiago over the Andes Mountains in just 10 days is what attracted 36 cyclists and nine support team members to volunteer last February, to raise funds for kidney patients in our country.

This challenge will mark the first time the Foundation sets foot in South America, as it celebrates its 21st anniversar­y in raising money and providing care for persons suffering from renal failure. With the training originally planned to start in June and the dates set for the actual challenge in October, it soon became apparent that this would not be possible due to the restrictio­ns on travel and the danger to health in general.

LifeCycle founder Alan Curry said: “It would have been easy to cancel the event altogether, but being the positive and determined group that we are, and after inquiring about the lifecyclis­ts’ availabili­ties, we decided to push the date to 21 February 2021. In the meantime, we all still have commitment­s to the renal patients and the nursing staff which we feel obliged to honour, so if we can pull this challenge off it will be wonderful for all concerned. South America will not only see our first challenge on that continent, but will also see LifeCycle pass the milestone of 50 internatio­nal cycling challenges since its inception in 1999 and raising a staggering €3m in the process.”

Nestlé Malta will still be supporting this 21st demanding challenge with its iconic coffee brand Nescafé as title sponsor. The sponsorshi­p will be dedicated towards a new research programme into GenotypePh­enotype of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney disease at the University of Malta and towards the Renal Unit Support Health Hub, which offers ongoing psychologi­cal help to Renal patients.

The chairperso­n of the Foundation Dr Shirley Cefai said: “In addition to the main cycling challenge, we are holding the financial fort through several sponsors collected from our enthusiast­ic participan­ts, as fundraisin­g has proven to be a continuous test.

Regardless, smaller events will still be organised in the meantime. The committee has promised to continue supporting Traccia and will be making a donation to the Renal Unit very soon. The ongoing treatment of renal patients is a bottomless pit.

“Although government does its part, it’s essential to realise that no matter what amount of money one raises, it’s never enough because this is a chronic condition. Let’s hope that the 45 energetic participan­ts will be stepping onto that Emirates aircraft on 21 February and that they return safely two weeks later while raising more money and awareness for the patients who depend so much on such acts of charity.”

LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation, the only NGO raising money to support renal patients in Malta, works hand in hand with the Renal Unit medical staff at Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta’s kidney disease research team through the University’s Research Trust. Besides, the LifeCycle Foundation also generates awareness about organ transplant­s in Malta.

For more informatio­n please visit www.lifecyclec­hallenge.com. For donations towards Nescafé LifeCycle Challenge 2021 visit the Foundation’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LifeCycleC­hallenge/

 ??  ?? A small glimpse from the Nescafé 3in1 LifeCycle Challenge 2019, which saw the team cover a 2,000km route through Southeast Asia
A small glimpse from the Nescafé 3in1 LifeCycle Challenge 2019, which saw the team cover a 2,000km route through Southeast Asia
 ??  ?? South America will see LifeCycle pass the milestone of 50 internatio­nal cycling challenges since its inception and raising a staggering €3m in the process
South America will see LifeCycle pass the milestone of 50 internatio­nal cycling challenges since its inception and raising a staggering €3m in the process

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