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In aid of the Alzheimer's Disease Association, law firm Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee are coordinating an adventurous, challenging and charitable 200km sponsored cycle along the Mekong River – from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap – home of the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat.
The team will tackle a 95km off-road mountain bike cycle on day 1, from the Silk Island and along the banks of the Mekong River to Kampong Thmor market. Day 2 will involve the final 105km off-road cycle, starting at Kampong Kdei – the Ancient Bridge – cycling past the Beng Mealea temple and then on to Siem Reap to complete this adventurous challenge.  The challenge is to raise funds for Singapore's Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA). We are committed to raise at least S$1,000, with the aim of reaching a combined fundraising target of S$25,000. So please give generously!

About Alzheimer's Disease Association (ADA)
The ADA is a voluntary welfare organisation made up of caregivers, professionals and those who are interested in dementia. The ADA provides daycare for people with dementia, as well as services such as counselling, support groups, information and referral, public education talks, and training and workshops.

Recent Donors

  • Shane Forster

    IDR 1,500,000 11/07/2018 10:36:28 AM UTC

  • Ciaran Voyles

    SGD 100 11/05/2018 10:30:51 AM UTC

  • Luyi Shen

    Check it out see if can be the next Voyles trip.

    SGD 50 11/05/2018 01:57:20 AM UTC

  • Stephen Dipsellas

    Good work gents. Hope the beers are aiding in the recovery

    SGD 150 11/04/2018 09:03:03 AM UTC

  • MP Anthony

    SGD 100 10/31/2018 04:09:46 AM UTC

  • Ashish Sharma

    HKD 500 10/31/2018 12:38:17 AM UTC

  • Mike Milling

    Great job JA!!! Good luck on the ride and enjoy yourself

    SGD 100 10/28/2018 07:41:36 AM UTC

  • Danny Thai

    Go smash it!

    SGD 50 10/27/2018 09:19:17 PM UTC

  • Danny Yap

    Good work!

    AUD 50 10/27/2018 11:24:36 AM UTC

  • Paul McKay Dental

    SGD 100 10/27/2018 08:35:52 AM UTC

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