Joanne McIvor to take part in the British Asian Trust’s “Most Exotic Challenge 2018”

Edwin Coe is delighted to announce that Joanne McIvor will be taking part in the “Most Exotic Charitable Challenge 2018″ bicycle tour through Tanzania, which has been organised by The British Asian Trust between 13-18 October 2018.
Joanne and colleagues will be cycling across 350 kms of African savannah from the western edges of Kilimanjaro to the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, one of the world’s most abundant game reserves.
This will be her third Most Exotic Bicycle Challenge, having visited India in 2016 and Cambodia last year. These challenges raise money for the British Asian Trust which works to tackle widespread poverty and hardship in South Asia. Founded in 2007 by HRH The Prince of Wales, the money raised through this challenge will support the Trust’s anti-trafficking and education programmes in India
Joanne said “I’m delighted to take part in my third Most Exotic Bicycle Tour and to visit Tanzania which promises to be spectacular. I am looking forward to the challenge and hope you will sponsor me, helping to raise money for this fabulous cause. ”
To read more about the challenge and to sponsor Joanne, please click here.
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