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Sharp Skips Directors to cycle from Somme to Ypres to raise money for homeless veterans.

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Three Sharp Skips directors are today beginning their long cycle ride to raise money for our homeless war veterans.The ride is just over 140 miles and will start in France at the First World War ground Somme and finish in Belgium at Ypres, another First World War ground.

The three directors are aiming to beat the £12,000 they raised last year for charity Helping Homeless Veterans UK.

Chelsea Sharp told the Havering Daily: “Helping Homeless Veterans are truly an amazing charity to work with and do so much for these people who put their life on the line for us.” Chelsea is not a cyclist, but does this ride to help raise as much money as she can for our veterans.

Way to go guys!

If you would like to help support our veterans, please see the link below:

https://www.justgiving.com/page/bikeridetoypres24

Chelsea Sharp with Councillor Sue Ospreay supporting the local community.

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