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Jackal Berry MTB Challenge 2014

The fourth Jackal Berry MTB Cycle Challenge is set to hit the dirt tracks from 28-29 November, with riders and sponsors hoping to raise R200,000 for the Ubuhle Day Care and Development Centre in Bronkhorstspruit.The money raised at this year's cycle challenge will go towards the building of a classroom for the 2015 Grade 7 pupils.

The participants are made up of staff members from the 4PL Group, BMi Research and Six Square Networks. They will be taking on nature's elements when they set off on their mountain bikes from Ubuhle Day Care and Development Centre in Bronkhorstspruit to Jackal Berry farm in Machadodorp, a gruelling 250km off road trail over two days. The first day is a challenging 180km combination of tar and dirt road and some significant hills while day two, the final 70km's, also promises some equally rough terrain.

Last year, an astonishing amount of R140,000 was raised by the riders and their supporters. The funds allowed for the building of a new class room and a new ablution for the school. "We hope to not only change the lives of all the riders but change the lives of the students at Ubuhle by contributing to bettering the centre," said Gareth Pearson CEO BMi Research.

Ubuhle is a grass roots charity that works with orphans and vulnerable children living with frameworks on farm surrounding Bronkhorstspruit. "Our goal is to take hands with small and medium size company management and staff and together build communities one child at a time. We thank all those involved for sharing this vision with us," added Melanie Prinsloo Funding Manager Ubuhle Day Care and Development Centre.

Ubuhle was founded in 2008 by a group of local volunteers, with the aim of helping orphans and vulnerable children in farming communities in the Bronkhorstspruit/Metsweding District. Ubuhle now provides a pre-school facility and an English primary school up to level 3, after-school care, workshops and courses for adults, as well as some aid to develop new income sources of to the 200 rural families living in the rural area.

Anyone interested in sponsoring the riders can contact Lezaan Prinsloo at BMi Research.

Email address: az.oc.imb@naazel
Telephone number: +27 11 615 7000
Mobile: +27827673047

Visit the Ubuhle website here for more information on the school and what else can be done to make a difference. www.ubuhlecares.org.za/

21 Nov 2014 10:21

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