Prudential Ride London-Surrey 100 - celebrating the legacy for cycling created by London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has leg-testing climbs and a route made famous by the world's best cyclists at the London 2012 Olympics. This year Jeremy Harrison, Laurence Jarvis and James Bromhead will take on the challenge of Ride London 100 in order to raise funds for the Associates of Epping Forest Field Centre to continue the valuable project and community activities they deliver.
Why they need our serviceThe Associates of Epping Forest Field Centre deliver projects and community activities, specifically for disadvantaged children, young people and families, those living in areas of socio-economic deprivation and children with special needs. Our projects target children who have little or no experience of the natural world and provide opportunities for children who could not otherwise take part in these activities.
Plan and expected resultsThe funds raised will go towards projects like 'Winter Wonderland Week'. For the last 18 years the Associates of EFFC have supported Winter Wonderland Week - the aim of the week is to give young people with special needs the opportunity to enjoy environmental activities free of charge. Some quotes from 2012: "It is very important for our children to have the opportunity to experience new environments - this was great", "The children all had a very positive experience".
£80
10 pairs of wellies for children
£150
An outdoor activity session for 15 families
£215
A 'Winter Wonderland' experience