Milton Keynes-based foundation cycles 100 miles to raise funds for children in need

    The staff at a Milton Keynes-based foundation cycled 100 miles around Willen Lake to raise funds for children in need.

    Bright Horizons Foundation for Children launched the "100 Mile Chopper Challenge," a fantastically nostalgic fundraising event inspired by the iconic Raleigh Chopper bicycles of the 1970s. The challenge was part of the broader "100 Your Way" initiative, which invites participants to produce or complete 100 of anything in any way, celebrating the upcoming opening of the Foundation’s’ 100th Bright Space later this year.

    The Chopper Challenge was born out of one woman’s passion for the Raleigh Chopper, a bike that symbolized freedom and adventure for a generation. Starting with just a single Chopper, this passion soon turned into a collection of eight bikes, each with its own story and character.

    "Growing up, I always coveted my brother’s Tomahawk bike," said Amanda, Event Organiser and Facilities Manager at Bright Horizons. "When my partner surprised me with a rusty old Chopper for Christmas, we painstakingly restored it and started a full-blown collection. When our Foundation launched the ‘100 Your Way’ fundraiser, it became the perfect opportunity to put these bikes to good use and raise money. Riding the bikes reminded us of the freedom and fun of our own childhoods so it felt right to get them back on the road and raising money for another generation of children who deserve safe places to learn and play "

    Amanda and a team of 10 took on 100 miles on the classic bikes on a route around Willen Lake, battling against the wilderness of Milton Keynes, aging knees, and an overload of paisley shirts. The oldest bike of the bunch, a Golden Yellow Mk1 from 1970, serves as a reminder of the Chopper’s legacy, a time when children across the UK experienced their first taste of fun on two wheels.

    Next year the Foundation will also celebrate 20 years of providing safe and enriching play spaces to children impacted by domestic abuse, homelessness, and parent imprisonment.

    If you want to support the 100 Mile Chopper Challenge, please visit the Just Giving Page. Or, for more information on our Bright Spaces, see our Foundation webpage here.

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