The Locksmith Journal Nov/Dec 2018 - Issue 59 | Page 28

28 • INDUSTRYNEWS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE Where there’s hope… » » GM FUNDRAISING HAS BEEN raising money for children’s charities with the support of the fenestration industry for over 22 years. Made up of a team of like- minded individuals, they organise events such as gala dinners, golf events and football tournaments, but what’s really put them on the map are their long-distance cycling challenges. GM Fundraising has launched the 7th and final ride, ‘From Russia With Hope’, which will be taking place in June 2019. Leading door security and hardware supplier, Brisant Secure is the headline sponsor and The Locksmith Journal talks exclusively to Nick Dutton, Brisant’s CEO and GM Fundraising’s founder Gary Morton about the challenge and their nominated charity, Hope House Children’s Hospice. GM FUNDRAISING HAS BEEN AROUND FOR A LONG TIME AND RAISED AN IMPRESSIVE AMOUNT OF MONEY, BUT HOW DID IT ALL START? GM: “In 1995 a colleague of mine was looking to raise some money for Zoe’s Place, a babies hospice based in Liverpool, and we decided to organise a Gala Dinner. This first event raised £16,755. It was great fun and raising awareness of such a worthwhile cause at the same time really struck a chord with me. To this day, we still host a Gala Dinner every 18 months or so and they just seem to get better and better. Circus Beserkus, which took place in June, was the 20th one and it raised a phenomenal £66,814.76. Over the years, we’ve added other more challenging activities to the mix, including a five-side football tournament, prestigious golf events and long-distance cycle rides, the next and last being ‘From Russia With Hope’.” #FRWHope TELL US MORE ABOUT ‘FROM RUSSIA WITH HOPE’? GM: “Taking place in June 2019, ‘From Russia With Hope’, sponsored by Brisant Secure, will see a cycling team ride through 10 countries in 12 days, ending up at Hope House Children’s Hospice, near Oswestry, the very people we are fundraising for. The total tally is 2,730 miles with 34,000 ft of climbing. The team will be covering Fundraising ladies only challenge and combined two disciples – canoeing and cycling. The girls smashed it! Not only did they double their original target, but also opened our eyes to the future of the GM Fundraising challenges. So, while this last traditional ‘cycling challenge’ as we know it, we intend to go out on a high. However, we are by no means over when it comes to setting epic challenges and raising significant funds for Hope House.” in excess of 280 miles each day as they cycle from St Petersburg, Russia, through Finland, into the Arctic Circle, through Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, England and Wales, before returning into England and their final destination of Hope House.” NICK, WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO SUPPORT FROM RUSSIA WITH HOPE? ND: “To our mind GM Fundraising is very much the ‘industry’s charity’ and we have long supported their efforts to raise money to support those less fortunate than ourselves. For this reason, earlier this year we donated £5,000 to celebrate the success of our 5,000-hour salt water testing on our Sold Secure accredited Lock Lock handle, which is part of our new Sweet door furniture range. This in turn lead to a conversation with the team about the opportunity to support ‘From Russia With Hope’. We jumped at the chance to support such an epic challenge, particularly as it is the last one. We are looking forward to promoting this event together and helping the team achieve their fundraising targets.” WHY IS THIS THE LAST RIDE? GM: “As you can imagine an immense amount of work goes in to organising these rides. ‘From Russia With Hope’ is the 7th and final major cycling challenge for good reason: Aside from the immense amount of work in planning and executing these rides, each time we must exceed the last, both in challenge and funds raised. That is no easy task. We’ve started planning this ride before the last one (Border2Border in 2016) had even started. But what we didn’t plan for was ‘Paddle2Pedal’. This was the first ever GM LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | NOV/DEC 2018 Sponsored by ABUS TELL US MORE ABOUT THE OTHER CHALLENGES? GM: “Top2Bottom was the first in 2005: A team of 10, including current riders Alan Sadler, Alan Rothwell, Graeme Bailey, Gary Torr and myself, cycled 974 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s End over 13 days and raised over £51,000. ‘From Russia With Hope’ far exceeds this challenge and it’s amazing to think how far they have come.” SUMMARY OF RIDES TO DATE: • 2005: Top2Bottom - John O’Groats to Lands End – 974 miles - £51,000 • 2006: Tower2Tower - Eifel Tower to Blackpool Tower – 473 miles - £34,000 • 2008: Ride4Hope – Sand Diego to Atlantic City – 3,182 miles - £91,000 • 2010: Rome2Home – Rome to Hope House – 1,590 miles – £51,000 • 2013: Hope66 – Chicago to Santa Monica – 2,660 miles - £134,000 • 2016: Border2Border – Vancouver to Mexican Border – 2,172 miles - £186,000 Totals: 11,051 miles; £547,000 HOW MUCH ARE YOU LOOKING TO RAISE? GM: “The target for this ride is £125,000, contributing to our overall drive to raise £2m by 2020. The individuals in the team are responsible for meeting (and hopefully) exceeding their funding targets and they cover all their own costs for the trip and training etc... This means that every penny they raise goes directly to the children and families at Hope House. Continued on page 30...