Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A MIDHURST mum is taking part in a ‘wheely’ fun event at Goodwood Motor Circuit – and it is going to make a huge difference to people’s lives.
On April 26, The Wheely Good Event, will see participants cycle, rollerblade, scoot, skateboard, use a wheelbarrow, unicycle, buggie or pram their way around Goodwood Motor Circuit to raise funds for type-one diabetes charity JDRF.
Midhurst resident Racheal Rhodes has a son who lives with type-one diabetes. She said: “Jonty was only 14 months old when he was diagnosed with the condition.
http://www.midhurstandpetworth.co.uk/news/local/midhurst-mum-rides-for-diabetes-charity-1-6614259
On April 26, The Wheely Good Event, will see participants cycle, rollerblade, scoot, skateboard, use a wheelbarrow, unicycle, buggie or pram their way around Goodwood Motor Circuit to raise funds for type-one diabetes charity JDRF.
Midhurst resident Racheal Rhodes has a son who lives with type-one diabetes. She said: “Jonty was only 14 months old when he was diagnosed with the condition.
http://www.midhurstandpetworth.co.uk/news/local/midhurst-mum-rides-for-diabetes-charity-1-6614259