A 34-year-old Warrington man is cycling 140-miles back to his home town this weekend to raise money for Ronald McDonald House at Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
IT worker David Quick now lives and works in Milton Keynes and will be doing the ride with two friends.
They have already raised £1,500 and hope more money will come in through his page on www.justgiving.com/davidquick.
David is riding in memory of Baby James Quick, who died in Alder Hey last September after a three and-a-half month fight for life.
During that time his parents, Ken and Suzanne Quick, of Glazebury, spent most of their time at Ronald McDonald House – the hospital’s facility for parents who need to stay overnight.
Suzanne said: “David is my stepson and it is the first time he has done a major cycle ride.
“But his two friends are experienced cyclists and are doing the ride to support him.
“We are so grateful to them.
“Ronald McDonald House is a wonderful facility and deserves all the support it can get.”
A 34-year-old Warrington man is cycling 140-miles back to his home town
this weekend to raise money for Ronald McDonald House at Liverpool's
Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
Cyclist's bid to raise £1,500
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They all did so well, we are all very proud of their achivement
Congratulations to David and his friends for their noble effort towards this wonderful cause.