Stockport Express

Lost loved ones spur me on big adventure

- NEIL WILLIAMSON supporter of St Ann’s Hospice

AS an avid cyclist, I’m excited to be taking on this European adventure by cycling from Lisbon to Manchester raising money for two charities close to my heart.

My mum was cared for by St Ann’s Hospice by the Hospice @ Home team and at their Little Hulton site.

After my mum died in 2017, I almost immediatel­y started bereavemen­t counsellin­g with Hazel Wilcock from the hospice.

Hazel was instrument­al in helping me through some of the darkest and toughest times of my life.

When I tried to get back in touch with Hazel I was devastated to learn she had died and I ever since I have wanted to push myself to raise as much money for the hospice in her memory.

Another charity I am supporting is the Jamie Horrocks Trust. The Jamie Horrock trust was establishe­d in February 2015 in memory of a friend of mine who took his own life in 2013, aged 37.

We were friends since being teenagers and played football together for over 10 years.

He was well loved by everyone in the local area and is sorely missed.

The trust raises funds in Jamie’s name for community-based projects that reduce the risks, and supports those affected by suicide.

I have always been mindful that I wanted to take on a particular­ly challengin­g fundraiser, and losing these people close to me has given me the motivation to dedicate myself to this.

I’ve set the target of £8,000 to raise, as I attempted this challenge last year and raised £5,000 but had to drop out as I injured myself and couldn’t continue.

I am determined to finish my challenge this time.

Taking on this cycling fundraiser again, I want to raise even more to beat last year’s efforts and make myself to do something that’s going to push me far beyond anything I’ve done before!

As well as covering over 2000 miles, I’ll be riding up hills that are equivalent to riding up Everest nearly three times – almost 80,000 feet of climbing!

I’m hoping to cycle at least 130 miles a day, with my target set at 16 days to cycle from Lisbon, down to near Gibraltar and then up through Spain and France before I arrive back in England and up to Manchester.

I’ll be cycling by myself and carrying all my gear with me so I’m as prepared as I can be with supplies to camp and keep myself going!

Both charities mean so much to me, I want to honour both of them with my fundraisin­g.

I’ll be forever grateful for St Ann’s Hospice who supported my Mum, and on the back of that support she was able to live again for a short period before she died.

Please donate if you can to my Just Giving page, it would be amazing to give as much as possible to the charities that I have such special connection­s to https://www.justgiving. com/page/neil-williamson-2023.

I set off from Lisbon on Wednesday, May 24, you can keep up-to-date with my cycling progress on my Instagram @n_will.i.am. son or Strava: www.strava. com/athletes/802261.

 ?? ?? ●●Neil Williamson is taking on a big European cycling trek.
●●Neil Williamson is taking on a big European cycling trek.

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