Date published 8 July 2021

This September five keen cyclists from Marshalls will take on what will be our biggest charity challenge yet, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
 
Macmillan has been Marshalls’ charity partner since 2019, and so far we have raised over £247,200 to help fund support for people living with cancer and their families. Marshalls will be supporting the team as they ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats in nine days, passing through 23 counties in England, Wales and Scotland, and clocking up an average of 110 miles daily.
 
The ‘LEJOG’ ride begins on Friday 3 September, but with nine back-to-back days of intense physical challenge to prepare for, the riders have already started their training.
 
One of the riders is Business Unit Manager Brian Tait;
“I’ve cycled for over 40 years, but have never undertaken a huge challenge like this. One of my colleagues recently lost his 34 year old wife to cancer; they were very grateful for the care they both received from Macmillan and my Father also had palliative support from the charity too.  LEJOG will be challenging, but this is our small contribution to help Macmillan to carry on with the great support they provide.” 
 
Paula Jackson, Partnership Officer at Macmillan Cancer Support said:
 
“Thank you so much to the wonderful team members at Marshalls who are embarking on a truly epic cycling challenge on behalf of Macmillan.
 
Macmillan is funded almost entirely by donations. We are hugely grateful for the continued generosity of partners like Marshalls, as it allows us to be right there for the growing numbers of people living with cancer across the UK when they need us most.”
 
The team are aiming to raise £20,000, which would help fund over 700 hours of vital care from a Macmillan nurse. Donations can be made through the Marshalls  JustGiving page.
 
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