TWO WHEELS FOR LIFE
We are fortunate that we can ride for pleasure and that healthcare is always close by. In other countries, healthcare is a lot more difficult to reach. There, a motorcycle is not a luxury, but of vital importance. That is why The Great Relay supports the aid organization Two Wheels For Life. Since 1989 they have been using motorcycles in African countries as a means of transport for healthcare. On their motorbikes, they educate and vaccinate communities, transport medicines and vaccines, support local doctors and provide more or better access to healthcare for as many as 47 million people. They also play a large role in the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Will you support us?
Donate, or become a fundraiser!
For every person who donates a minimal amount of ₤ 20 / € 25, an exclusive Great Relay patch will await them at the local H-D dealership. You can donate money to an individual fundraiser or your local fundraising chapter. For every individual fundraiser who collects €250 or more, we have a unique Great Relay medal ready, a real collector’s item! We also have great prizes for the 3 individual fundraisers who raise the most money:*
- 1st PRIZE: A FULLY ARRANGED 7-DAY TRIP FOR 2 PEOPLE TO THE GAMBIA
- 2nd PRIZE: GoPro Hero 9, worth €480.
- 3rdPRIZE: TomTom rider 550, worth €330.
Prizes every week!
Together with our partner Artola (https://artola.nl/), we are making fundraising for charity even more fun! Every week from May until September (week numbers 16 – 33) we will be giving away an unique Artola Trungy barbeque (worth EU 149.50) to the person highest fundraiser. See more about the Trungy: https://artola365.com/
*Available from 15/03/21 – 31/09/21, 18+ , residents of Benelux, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, or UK only. Participants must register as a fundraiser, fundraise for Two Wheels for Life, and donate the amount raised through their fundraising account. One entry per person. Participants cannot donate their own money – fundraising is required. T&Cs apply, view here
Work together! Donate, or become a fundraiser!
And we also have prizes for the fundraising chapters! The 3 chapters that raise the most money get a great surprise package with cool prizes for the entire chapter, such as:**
- MotoGP tickets
- Two Wheels for Life t-shirts
- H-D goodies, and much more
- Every chapter that raises € 1000 or more, receives a large Great Relay medal.
Extra prizes to win for your chapter!
There is also an unique chance for the chapter that raises the highest amount of money for Two Wheels for Life. This chapter wins an original ARTOLA Fiq a barbeque (worth EU2500.00) , so you can have fun with the whole chapter!
** Available from 15/3/21-15/8/21. 18+, Chapters within Benelux, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, or UK only. Participants must register as a fundraiser, fundraise for Two Wheels for Life, and donate the amount raised through their fundraising account. One entry per chapter. Participants cannot donate their own money – fundraising is required. T&Cs apply, view here
I want to donate money
We are very happy with that. You can donate to an individual fundraiser or a H.O.G. chapter. For a donation of ₤ 20 / € 25 or more you will receive an exclusive Great Relay patch. If you make your donation before the 1 May 2021, we will ensure that you receive your patch before the start of the Relay in May
I want to fundraise personally
That’s great! If you register as a fundraiser, you will be featured on the website with your name and photo. You can then ask all your friends, family, colleagues and chapter members to support you with this great initiative. Experience shows that if you make an effort in return, people become even more generous. So be creative.
WHAT YOUR MONEY CAN BUY:
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THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE
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A community healthworker with a motorcycle can visit six times more people than on foot
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Health workers with motorcycles can double the time they spend in the community
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The programmes we support give improved access to healthcare to 47 million people