GAM Charity Football

On 21st May we were the proud partner for GAM’s Charity Football Tournament!

We headed to Stamford Bridge and entered a team into the tournament. We would like to thank our team members who did a fantastic job of representing Wheels for Wellbeing!

Thanks to: Dave Hoskin, Mick Mayer, Mark Said, Senan Salmon, George Williamson, Kabuya Wamukendi, Ben Lau, Jack Smith, George Langham and Max Underwood. We would also like to thank GAM and each and every team in the tournament, who fundraised for Wheels for Wellbeing.

https://www.gam.com/en/global/

The tournament raised a phenomenal £14,000 for Wheels for Wellbeing, which is just amazing. This will enable us to support more disabled & older people to access the fun, fresh air and health benefits of cycling and we are extremely grateful to each and every person who donated.

Our Director Isabelle Clement gave a short speech on the difference this funding will make to the people we work with and team members and guests also had a chance to try out some of our cycles. We were delighted to meet former Chelsea player Graeme La Saux, who had a go on a handcycle! Thank you GAM for such a fantastic day!

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