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Local veteran urges Worcestershire community to saddle up for Help for Heroes

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    Local veteran urges Worcestershire community to saddle up for Help for Heroes In Your Area

    Mary King is leading by example taking on a charity Challenge in the hopes of raising funds for Help for Heroes, and she wants more people to support the cause.

    The cycling fundraiser, Heroes Ride 200 asks participants to ride 200 miles, individually or as a team between June 1st and 30th.

    66-year-old veteran Mary, is part of a team of six wounded veterans, the ‘Heroes Team’, signed up together for mutual support and motivation. She will be cycling 200 miles on a recumbent trike.

    Mary, from Little Beckford, Worcestershire is keen to get more people involved raising vital funds for wounded and sick veterans.

    Having enjoyed cycling all her life, she was desperate to go cycling but found it impossible to use an upright bike. Thankfully, she got funding for a recumbent trike and signed up to a Help for Heroes cycle camp at Stoke Mandeville.

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