Be an angel - support Good Morning Angels' #MilesForAMillion!
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Three mountain bike enthusiasts will be taking to the road with the goal of raising R 1 million for Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels in their “Miles for a Million Tour”.
Three mountain bike enthusiasts will be taking to the road – and dirt – on 3 April 2019, tackling a grueling route of about 1700 km with the goal of raising R 1 million for Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels in their “Miles for a Million Tour”.
Hendrik Steytler, Deon Brink and Ivor Potgieter, will be visiting various towns along the way to explore SA in all its beauty and will eventually end their extraordinary journey at Jacaranda FM & Tracker’s Off the Beat ‘n Track – a family fun day of mountain biking and music that will be taking place at The Big Red Barn, Irene, on the 13thof April.
Their route will start at the Commodore Hotel at the V & A Waterfront on Wednesday morning and run through Wellington, Ceres, Kouebokkeveld, Houdenbek Farm, Tankwa Padstal, Tankwa River Lodge, Sutherland, Fraserburg, Carnavorn, Vosburg Town, Britstown, Potfontein, Petrusville, Van Der Kloof Dam, Luckhof, Koffiefontein, Petrusburg, Dealsville, Bultfontein, Wesselbron, Bothaville, Vredefort, Parys, Sandton and finally, The Big Red Barn in Irene.
DAY 1: MILES FOR A MILLION
Hendrik, Deo, and Ivor left Cape Town yesterday morning to raise R1-million for Good Morning Angels. Martin called Hendrik to get an update on how things are going. The first day was difficult, but they completed a 160km.
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DAY 2: MILES FOR A MILLION
According to the three guys Thursday, 4 April was brutal - all 208km of it! They experienced rain, uphills and had coffee at an abandoned house. All for a good cause!
DAY 3: MILES FOR A MILLION
The journey from Sutherland to Fraserburg.
DAY 4: MILES FOR A MILLION
DAY 5: MILES FOR A MILLION
Roux and Rachelle Steenkamp picked up the story on Facebook. They reside in Carnarvon and joined Hendrik, Deon and Ivor on the road and cycled 88km with them! Their Day 5 journey ended in Britstown. To donate to the incredible cause, DONATE here.
DAY 6: MILES FOR A MILLION
It was one of the hardest days of their lives on a bike, according to Hendrik. They started the day in Britstown and ended their day 172km later in Vanderkloof Dam.
Listeners and companies are invited to support the three cyclists on their 11-day trek, by sponsoring kilometers at R500 each. All funds raised will go towards vulneral people and worthy causes through the Good Morning Angels Fund NPC.
To donate:
· go to www.jacarandafm.com click on the donate button (registration on this platform will enable donors to receive an 18A tax certificate)
· SMS “GMA”, your name and “pledge” to 37942
· E-mail [email protected]with “Donate” in the subject line
· EFT to: Good Morning Angels Fund NPC
FNB Corporate Cheque Account 62803154400
Ref: #MilesForAMillion
Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels, featured on the station’s Breakfast with Martin Bester, has been on air for over a decade and has changed thousands of lives to date.
With the aid of everyday angels – individuals, businesses, organisations and well-loved celebrities – Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels have raised millions to help those in desperate need.
Whether it be a lifesaving or life-changing medical procedure, a community or school that was hit by tragedy, a home that needs to be rebuilt after disaster struck, a family that just needs that financial jump start to get back on their feet or a bright young mind that needs a shot at a good education, the angels are there to lend a helping hand.
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