MSL Volkswagen backs Cycle Against Suicide again in 2015

March 24, 2015
MSL Volkswagen backs Cycle Against Suicide again in 2015
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Following a very successful partnership in 2013 and 2014, MSL Volkswagen are on board once again, as partners of Cycle Against Suicide, the voluntary organisation that seeks to spread the message, that it’s OK not to feel OK; and it’s absolutely OK to ask for help.


As part of the sponsorship arrangement, MSL Volkswagen will provide the fleet of vehicles made of Volkswagen cars and Volkswagen commercial vehicles. This fleet will pave the way for up to 10,000 cyclists, who will participate in the charity’s two week annual cycle.

This year’s Cycle Against Suicide, will start in Belfast on Monday, April 27th 2015 and finish in Dublin on Sunday, May 10th2015 and registrations are welcomed at www.cycleagainstsuicide.com, click Register Now. This year three different types of registration are available: Cycling one day, Cycling between two and seven days, and cycling between eight and fourteen days. Over a two week period, participants completing the entire route, will cover 1400 kilometres, visiting Malin Head and Mizen Head.

Accommodation for participating cyclists will be provided by way of a very successful Homestay programme, which sees cyclists receive a free nights accommodation, breakfast, dinner and shower facilities, bike storage and lifts to and from cycle locations from supportive home owners across the country.  For those wishing to provide cyclists with this support, they can offer their support at homestay@cycleagainstsuicide.com.

Commenting on the Partnership, Founder of Cycle Against Suicide, Jim Breen said: “This is the third year of the Cycle Against Suicide and we’re blown away with the phenomenal response received from everyone involved, especially from our partners and our supporters, at community level. We are delighted to have MSL Volkswagen on board again. The support received makes all the difference to our efforts, as we spread our message and break the stigma associated with the open discussion of mental health.”
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