26th June 2018

Local boy saddling up for hospice

A Worcester school boy will be getting on his bike for hospice care next month.

Jay Ingram, aged 10 and from Perdiswell, will be taking part in a sponsored 10 mile cycling challenge around Worcester Racecourse on Sunday 1 July.

This is the fourth year running that Jay has taken part in fundraising for St Richard’s Hospice.

Jay’s support of the hospice came about following the care his aunt Mel Baker received before her death in 2014.

To date Jay has raised more than £2500 for the hospice and is hoping to beat his 2017 target and raise £1000 this year.

Previous fundraisers have included a sponsored silence in 2015, a sponsored walk in 2016 and a sponsored swim last year.

Jay’s sponsored bike ride this summer will be witnessed by family and friends.

Jay said : “I really miss my Auntie Mel and it’s things like this that make me feel closer to her.  I hope to raise as much money as I can so St Richard’s can look after other people’s family members who are ill.”

Sabrina Ingram, Jay’s mum, said : “We are so proud of Jay.  He has shown such dedication and commitment over the last four years with his fundraising activities.  He really is an inspiration.  He continues to show us all that his aunt’s memory lives on within our family and the wider community.”

Jodi Brandwood, Fundraiser at St Richard’s Hospice said : “Jay’s enthusiasm is absolutely fabulous and we are so grateful for his ongoing support.  It means such a lot to us and we are truly humbled as he is so young.  We wish him the very best of luck on the day!”

To sponsor Jay, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sabrina-ingram2.