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South Wales businessman’s challenge raises over £3,000 for Cancer Research Wales

THE COMMERCIAL director of south Wales based SECUREIT, Mike Gahan, has successfully completed a demanding international charity cycling challenge, raising over £3,000 for Cancer Research Wales – the Welsh cancer research charity. The challenge saw Mike embark on a seven-day expedition along Thailand’s coast, cycling nearly 500 miles in the country’s intense heat and humidity.

Starting in Bangkok on November 9th, Mike pedalled approximately 100 kilometres (62 miles) each day, concluding his remarkable journey on the idyllic island of Koh Samui. Cycling for up to 8 hours each day, the expedition not only tested his physical endurance but also showcased his commitment to supporting vital cancer research efforts.

“I’ve always been passionate about taking on challenges that make a real difference, and this experience was as rewarding as it was tough,” said Mike. “Knowing the funds raised will contribute to the groundbreaking work of Cancer Research Wales kept me motivated throughout the many tough miles of the journey.”

A cheque from Mike for over £3,000 has now been presented to Cancer Research Wales at the charity’s head office in Cardiff. The funds will go towards supporting innovative research and improving cancer treatment outcomes for patients in Wales.

Adam Fletcher, the Chief Executive Officer of Cancer Research Wales expressed their gratitude, stating: “We are incredibly thankful for Mike’s efforts and the generous donations and kindness from his supporters. Cancer Research Wales is the independent Welsh cancer research charity and the only charity wholly dedicated to funding research into cancer in Wales. Challenges like this highlight the power of individual determination and the collective value of community support in driving our mission forward.”

Mike’s family, friends and colleagues at SECUREIT in Brynmenyn near Bridgend, have rallied behind his fundraising campaign, contributing significantly to its success. Now safely back home in Llanhenock near Newport, Mike was reassured to hear that the funds he has raised will help fund important activities such as clinical studies, laboratory analysis and commissioning ongoing PHD research.

Adam Fletcher added: “This inspiring achievement showcases the power of local efforts in making a national impact. Supporters of Mike’s challenge and members of the wider community are encouraged to continue donating to Cancer Research Wales to help advance our critical work”.

To learn more about Mike’s journey and support Cancer Research Wales, please visit the charity’s website or follow them @Cancer_Wales or SECUREIT on social media.

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