Stockport businessman and son raise money with cycling challenge

Kaya Stores & Adrian Stores (right) - Cycling Challenge for Charity

Kaya Stores & Adrian Stores (right) - Cycling Challenge for Charity

The pair’s ‘My Corona’ cycling challenge will raise money for Stockport NHS Foundation Trust’s Charitable Fund, and sports organisation, Volleyball England Foundation, and their own non-profit, Stockport Volleyball Club.

Adrian, who runs marketing consultancy Acrobat, and Cheadle Hulme High School pupil, Kaya, each cycled a 20 mile leg of a 40 mile route to raise funds for local causes and have set a target of £1500.

Their route paid homage to local charities, and sporting venues in Stockport, starting and finishing at Cheadle Hulme School where National Volleyball League Men and Women train, and taking in The Seashell Trust, Edgeley Park, Stepping Hill Hospital and Brinnington Park Leisure Complex, run by Life Leisure who sponsored the cycling challenge.

Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Charitable Fund was chosen as a beneficiary of monies raised to honour the NHS workers putting their lives on the line to treat Covid-19 and other patients during the pandemic, while the sports charities represented a cause close to the fundraisers hearts.

All donations will be forwarded to the three beneficiaries, and can be made via the Crowdscrum fundraising site.

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