Last year, this cycle raised over €6000 for our charities.
This year will you get on your bike to help raise well needed funds for Two Great Charities
This is Griffins 6th Annual Cycle in aid of Cork Simon Community and One Man’s Ethiopia. Griffins has organised 2 Cycles in the scenic Dripsey area to suit all levels of Cyclist.
Granny Griffins will have complimentary Soup and Homemade Brown Bread in Griffins for all Cyclists participating in the event on arrival back to Griffins. All Costs including Ambulances, labour, administration and catering for this event is covered by Griffins. So every Penny raised on the day will be going directly to the charities.
Cycle begins at 10 am on Sunday October 7th at Griffins of Dripsey
Registration starts at 9 am
Pre register or for Maps please email info@
or text 087 9517574 with CYCLE, your name, route
Route for (86km) Advanced Cycle https://ridewithgps.com/
Route For (60km) Intermediate Cycle https://ridewithgps.com/routes
Each Steward along the route will have Water and Food, Also there will be a Food stop half ways. The back to Griffins to enjoy complimentary soup and Brown bread.
One Man’s Ethiopia , Gerald Mc Sweeney works in Ethiopia for 3 months every year, providing badly needed help for the homeless, poor and dying people of Addi’s Abba. Gerald will actually be In Ethiopia on the 8th of October working with variuos families, Helping them to create a Home, Schooling and a Living to ensure they will become self sufficient and able to work their way out of homelessness in Addis Ababa (Capital and largest city in Ethiopia)
Cork Simon Community : Those working on the front lines of Cork’s homelessness crisis
Take a Moment to watch this video By the Simon Community. This is why we are asking you to support this Charity Cycle.
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Cork Simon Community works in solidarity with men and women who are homeless in Cork, offering housing and support in their journey back to independent or supported living. Each year Cork Simon supports over 1,200 people, providing accommodation, a daily soup run, access to health services, housing support, training and employment opportunities, addiction supports and connections to the community, to enable people to move out of homelessness. Now more than ever, as the housing and homelessness crisis continues, your support of Cork Simon is needed and greatly appreciated.