Cape Epic heroes raise R70 000 for Amy Biehl Foundation
Four Cape Town Cyclists have raised R70 000 to date through the Cape Epic for the Amy Biehl Foundation with a target of R100 000 end May
The 4 Capetonians who took part in the Cape Epic from 21 to 28 March 2010, Dr Ian Seggie (47), a well respected Cape Town anaesthetist, Donald Christy (47), Operations Director Of Reeds Motor Group, Mike Powell (32), General Manager of Reeds Tygervalley and Alex Kruger (40), a well know IT Specialist, managed to raise R70 000 for the Amy Biehl Foundation with more donations still coming in! The Reeds Cape Epic team are working fast and furiously to get to the R100 000 mark and you can be assured they will! They also have an Amy Biehl cycling shirt autographed by Lance Armstrong which will be put on auction as well as more cycling shirts for sale as featured in the photo, from left to right is – Alex Kruger, Mike Powell, Ian Seggie and Donald Christy. If anyone is interested in buying cycling shirts, please contact Ilchen Retief on ilchen@amybiehl.co.za.
Reeds has been a wonderful partner over the last couple of years, providing the Foundation with the use of a 10 seater vehicle, donating a Corsa last year and Mr Ian Bell has decided that, for his 60th birthday, he does not want any gifts and asked friends and family to make donations to the Foundation. “We are extremely grateful to Reeds and value our partnership and their commitment to making a difference in the communities” says Ilchen Retief, PR, Events & Fundraising Manager for the Amy Biehl Foundation.



