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On The Serengeti Trail – the Foster Clark’s LifeCycle Challenge 2017

December 19, 2016

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For the past 19 years LifeCycle has travelled far and wide in aid of renal patients, raising money by getting dedicated cyclists to take on extreme challenges. This year we have another exceptional location not to be missed.

The 2017 challenge which is happening in Kenya & Tanzania is powered by Foster Clark who has generously donated 25000 Euros towards Renal Research. Foster Clark is a pillar of local industry with budding markets all over the world that has always given back to its own society and further. Lifecycle is an initiative which shows a lot of courage, dedication and humanity & Foster Clark is proud to be part of such an exciting challenge which helps save lives.

“An alignment of values between Foster Clark and LifeCycle, one for pushing the boundaries, challenging ourselves and venturing into a hard and largely unknown terrain whilst at the same time keeping our values and principles at the forefront of what we do, in this case it is helping to give back to our community. As a company we always strive to be at the forefront and look forward to a long and prosperous collaboration which will help drive both investment and research into the renal unit which will help improve the quality of so many lives.”

Allow us to present to you next year’s edition of the Foster Clark’s LifeCycle challenge, On The Serengeti Trail to take place from Nairobi to Dar el Salam.

In 1999 Alan Curry founded the LifeCycle Foundation in support of renal patients and research. The concept was to hold an annual cycling challenge in exotic destinations to raise funds that would help the patients.

19 years later the Foundation is still going strong and looking at another daring destination for the 2017 Foster Clark’s LifeCycle Challenge. So far it is no secret that the destinations have taken the daring cyclists far and wide, pushing them to the limits of the earth and themselves.

The LifeCycle Challenge normally consists of ten days cycling covering approximately 2000km in aid of renal patients. These challenges have taken the cyclists from Russia, to Syria, To Zambia and everywhere in between.

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