Worthing estate agent donates bikes to Cancer United

Two new mountain bikes have been donated to Angmering-based charity Cancer United to support its new project, OutCycleCancer.
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Worthing estate agent James &d James and mortgage adviser The Options Group offered to help after seeing a video about the cycle project on social media.

James Brock and Jim Bacon, directors of James & James, started their business after the first national Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 and recently launched its commercial property arm.

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Mr Brock said: “At James & James, we want to ensure we’re keeping the community at the heart of everything we do and every success we have. We will always help local charities, who need our support more than ever right now, and the OutCycleCancer project felt like the perfect opportunity for us to do just that.

Neil Fox, mortgage adviser at The Options Group, and James & James directors James Brock and Jim Bacon with Dwayne Clevett, lead CUFitter instructor at Cancer UnitedNeil Fox, mortgage adviser at The Options Group, and James & James directors James Brock and Jim Bacon with Dwayne Clevett, lead CUFitter instructor at Cancer United
Neil Fox, mortgage adviser at The Options Group, and James & James directors James Brock and Jim Bacon with Dwayne Clevett, lead CUFitter instructor at Cancer United
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“Getting active is a huge part of my own life and something I’m really passionate about. Covid has prevented so many people from being active but particularly those with long term conditions or going through cancer.

“As soon as I heard about the project, I knew I wanted to help in some way.”

The charity was founded by Jan Sheward in 2012 to help improve the physical and mental wellbeing of people affected by cancer, and support and inspire them to get active in ways that work for them.

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The new project was launched in the autumn to help members benefit from fresh air and encourage them to take up cycling, as restrictions surrounding Covid-19 have disrupted the ways many of them can be active, including the use of the charity’s own gym.

Jan said: “When I heard that James & James wanted to donate two brand-new mountain bikes to us for our newly-launched OutCycleCancer project, it seemed as exciting as Christmas morning, not only to know that we were to be given these two beautiful bikes but also that a local business wanted to support a local charity.

“Two organisations with the same ethos, to help the local community and offer the very best benefits and services they can to those who need them, whilst promoting physical activity.

“Getting active is essential for cancer patient recovery, prevention of recurrence and in these difficult times is just as essential for the physical and mental wellbeing of everyone. We are so grateful to James and James for this very generous donation.”

Visit www.cancerunited.org.uk for more information about the charity.