#GearUpForGuts to Keep us on Track!

6th August 2020

Can we count on you to Gear Up for Guts this August and keep us on track?

This month, Guts UK would have raised £30,000 through the Prudential Ride London.

There were 66 bold supporters ready to ride and proudly fundraise for Guts UK, but this flagship event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

While the world has slowed down, we have been busier than ever. Life-saving research and support for those with digestive diseases must not stop.

We must continue funding life-saving research and flying the flag for digestive health, but we need your support to keep us on track.

We’re launching Guts UK’s first virtual cycling challenge #GearUpForGuts. Join virtually as an individual or team, track your own miles and set your own target.

Together, we can get to grips with guts and save lives.

Follow these 3 easy steps to sign up:

  1. Set your individual target or rally your team together
  2. Create your JustGiving page to receive your free Guts UK Cycle Jersey
  3. Join our #GearUpForGuts Strava Club to track your miles

Our team will be in touch to help you with your fundraising and make sure you have everything you need. If you have any questions, email Charlie, cdutton@gutscharity.org.uk or call 01484 483 123.

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