Feeling really pumped about the ride to Paris, thanks largely to the Big Issue Open Day that James and I attended on Saturday.
It was held in Twickenham, which according to Google Maps made for a lovely 16 mile ride.
In addition to some workshops on fundraising, bike mechanics and getting some more information about the ride it was amazing to hear the story of a few people - one who did the ride last year, and one who'll be riding this year - who have both been affected by homelessness.
One of those two people was Sean, a young guy who's been selling the Big Issue for 10 years since he was 16 in Bath. Someone asked him about giving money to vendors - as opposed to taking a magazine in return - and he said he would much prefer to sell a magazine otherwise it feels like a handout. To me that captures the essence of the idea behind the Big Issue magazine and speaks of the dignity that the simple transaction of selling a magazine engenders (and deserves).
It was also great to learn more about the support services The Big Issue offer, particularly around helping vendors find permanent accommodation and assisting vendors get identity documents (such as passports) that everyday life requires.
From that day I also got a sense of the importance of the Big Issue Ride to the Foundation. This event is the single biggest fundraising event in their calendar.
I also walked away with a sense that I've got to train. a lot.
I leave you with some pictures:
p.s, if you haven't already checkout http://www.justgiving.com/charliescyclingtoparis
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
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