Riding the length of the North Island to raise funds and awareness for Unicorn Foundation NZ
Nationwide
Neuroendocrine cancer affects the lives of thousands of Kiwi’s and people around the world. Treatment options at the moment in New Zealand are limited so we need to raise enough money so patients can have a specialised NET scan at Auckland’s Mercy Hospital instead of travelling to Australia at their own cost.
I know people personally affected by this form of cancer and Unicorn Foundation NZ has no money but does an extraordinary job helping patients and their families deal with this stressful condition. I am very embarrassed to say that I have not asked people to sponsor me for at least a decade. To make up for this shortcoming on my part please give what you can. It will make a real difference to a lot of people
Unicorns have now cycled over 600 km ! 16 April 2015
We only have two days to go in the Tour of NZ and our riders have now cycled over 600 km.
It was huge day today, and it started in one of NZ’s most beautiful places just outside the Chateau, in the Tongariro district. It was extremely cold, especially when the intense wind gusts pushed them around but each rider gave it all and made it over the finish line. Our young gun Matt Noland taking out first place for a 2nd time was also a highlight. The determination to complete this challenge along with the camaraderie amongst the team has been incredible to witness and I feel so blessed to be a part of it.
We have a few photos up on our Facebook page, head to: https://www.facebook.com/unicornfoundationNZ
When your there, click the "Like" button to follow our progress.
Warm regards,
Siobhan Conroy
Unicorn Foundation NZ
The Tour of NZ Unicorn team is cycling the entire length of the island (over 660 kms!) to raise funds and awareness for Unicorn FoundationNZ
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