Tough Love ; Stephen's Himalayan Cycle Ride Raises Over Pounds 3,500 to Help Children Walk Tall
Evening Gazette › February 25, 2011
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Evening Gazette › February 25, 2011
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A FUNDRAISER has scaled new heights to raise thousands of pounds for some of the world's poorest youngsters. Stephen Flett, from Middlesbrough, rode through the Himalayas on one of the world's highest cycle paths.
And his efforts have netted pounds 3,510.26 for Children Walking Tall, which helps slum and street children in India. "It was the toughest thing I have ever done," said Stephen, 31, now in Vietnam where he's taking part in a teaching programme. "The biggest thing was the altitude.See the full content of this document
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