Dromara Cyclists Raise Thousands For AMH Charity

A photograph of members from Dromara Cycling Club who took part in this year’s ‘Granite Challenge’ on 2nd October which raised £7,241.22 for Action Mental Health’s Men’s Shed project.

Roisin Wilson, Peter Mulligan and Eddie Doyle cycled for AMK in the Granite Trail.
Roisin Wilson, Peter Mulligan and Eddie Doyle cycled for AMH in the Granite Challenge.

They joined hundreds of like-minded cyclists to help raise funds starting at the charity’s New Horizons service in Downpatrick.

The team cycled 55 miles through the Mourne Mountains to Spelga Dam and back to help raise a total of £7,241.22 which provides men aged 60 and over with a friendly and inclusive environment where they can enjoy each other’s company and learn new skills. For more info, visit:

amh.org.uk

The Mens Shed enjoy each other’s company while working on a variety of activities such as joinery, photography and gardening in a bid to form new friendships and learn new skills.

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