On Sunday December 12, motorcyclists from West Cornwall will be taking to the road dressed as Santa’s and visiting seven local children.
The boys and girls are aged from four to ten years and are reportedly already excited.
Each one of them is having cancer treatment and are being supported by Teenage Cancer Trust and Young Lives v Cancer.
Each rider will be asked to donate £5.00 which will go to Teenage Cancer Trust.
On the day of the ride, motorcyclists will head off from Chiverton Cross at 10.00 am and head off, first stop at Zelah.
It's then a ride through Truro, on to Helston, arriving at Sainsbury’s Car Park about 11.40.
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Here the Santa’s will stop to try out the mince pies washed down with a cup of tea.
It's then off again to Penzance, along the A30 to Hayle (1pm-1:20 pm) and again using the A30 to Camborne (1:20pm-1:40 pm).
All the Santa’s will then finish the ride at The Unicorn on the Beach, Porthtowan, where they will enjoy the hospitality of more mince pies and a hot drink.
Each child will be given a small gift sack which will include a Motorbike Teddy, some scrumptious Christmas chocolates, and a toy.
Ride organiser, Andy Jenrick from Redruth, said: "On behalf of the Teenage Cancer Trust Charity, I would like to express my sincere thanks for the generosity of those who have donated to the Crowdfunder which enabled the purchase of the teddy bears and to the local businesses who stepped up to support and donate chocolates and a gift for each of the children.
"Thank you one and all."
If you would like to donate to The Teenage Cancer Trust Santa Ride, you can do so here: justgiving.com/fundraising/santarunforkidswithcancer
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