Two Team War Child cyclists taking on RideLondon
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Find a cycling challenge

Take on an iconic charity cycling challenge to help us ensure a safe future for every child affected by war.

Take on a cycling challenge and fundraise to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children living in war zones.

Team War Child have secured places for this year’s Ride London! To secure your charity place and speak up for children affected by conflict contact us via [email protected].

A celebration of all things cycling, the Ford Ride London-Essex 100 will next take place on Sunday 26 May 2024 is ideal for those seeking a tough but achievable challenge. The spectacular event will see cyclists of all backgrounds and abilities cover 100 miles on traffic-free roads through the heart of London and neighbouring Essex – and we hope you’ll be there to join us for the ride.

The £325 minimum sponsorship target could provide 10 whole families caught up in conflict with all their basic needs for a month, including food and blankets, or cover the cost of 19 children being safely reunited with their family.

 

Find a cycling challenge

Take on a national or international cycling challenge to help us to ensure a safe future for every child affected by war.
Ride London

RideLondon-Essex 100

Sunday 26th May 2024

Take on this incredible challenge!

Ride London

RideLondon-Essex 100

Sunday 26th May 2024

Sign up!

Team War Child have secured places for this year’s Ride London! To secure your charity place and speak up for children affected by conflict contact us via [email protected].

A celebration of all things cycling, the Ford Ride London-Essex 100 will next take place on Sunday 26 May 2024 is ideal for those seeking a tough but achievable challenge. The spectacular event will see cyclists of all backgrounds and abilities cover 100 miles on traffic-free roads through the heart of London and neighbouring Essex – and we hope you’ll be there to join us for the ride.

The £325 minimum sponsorship target could provide 10 whole families caught up in conflict with all their basic needs for a month, including food and blankets, or cover the cost of 19 children being safely reunited with their family.

Vietnam to Cambodia Cycle

Vietnam to Cambodia Cycle

Take on this incredible opportunity!

Vietnam to Cambodia Cycle

Vietnam to Cambodia Cycle

Find out more and sign up!

Challenge yourself on this 9-day adventure to some of South East Asia’s most famous landmarks. Over 5 days of cycling, you will pass remote villages, paddy fields, the mighty Mekong river, ancient temples, bustling cities, and experience the history of this incredible region. There will be hot days, long roads and breath-taking scenery, and you will cap it all off with a celebration dinner in Siem Reap!

Have a question? 

If you have a question or would just like to know more about fundraising for War Child, please get in touch. Contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone on 0207 1122 556.

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