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Ride4Ceylon Charity Ride: Uniting Hearts and Wheels for a Noble Cause

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From the verdant hills of Kandy to the serene shores of Jaffna, the Ride4Ceylon charity ride embarked on a journey fueled by compassion and determination from February 28th to March 2nd. Spanning four days of scenic vistas and camaraderie, this ride wasn't just about pedaling kilometers, but about pedaling hope and support for a cause close to many hearts.

The purpose was clear: to raise funds for the Green Memorial Hospital in Manipay, Jaffna, a vital institution serving communities in need through our ride for the past 8 years. With every turn of the pedal, participants knew they were not just traversing the landscape but also making a tangible difference in the lives of those less fortunate.



The spirit of unity and solidarity among the riders was palpable as they navigated through challenging terrains and diverse landscapes. From the scenic climbs of the Central Province to the sun-kissed coastal roads leading to Jaffna, each mile covered symbolized a step closer to providing essential medical care to those in need.

But the Ride4Ceylon was not only about charity; it was also a celebration of the island's rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. Along the route, riders were treated to breathtaking views of Sri Lanka's picturesque countryside, dotted with ancient temples, colonial architecture, and bustling markets. It was a journey that not only touched the hearts of the riders but also showcased the splendor of Sri Lanka's tourism potential.

As wheels spun and pedals pushed, the riders not only raised funds but also raised awareness about the importance of sustainable tourism in Sri Lanka. Each pit stop along the route became an opportunity to engage with local communities, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the island's heritage and traditions.

The Ride4Ceylon charity ride exemplified the transformative power of collective action and the profound impact that a community can have when united towards a common goal. Through their efforts, the participants not only supported a worthy cause but also highlighted the inherent beauty and resilience of Sri Lanka.

As the wheels came to a halt in Manipay, Jaffna, the journey may have ended, but the memories and the impact of the Ride4Ceylon will continue to reverberate, echoing the spirit of compassion and solidarity that defines the human experience.

Additionally, R4C would like to thank all those who make the ride possible; the R4C Ride Committee, FoMH Trustees, marshals, support staff, police, donors, Ekinops, HOT, Sri Lanka Tourist Promotion Bureau, Asiri Hospitals, Sri Lankan Care and Dimos.

R4C2025 will be held from 12-15 February, cycling from Colombo to Jaffna via Anuradhapura and covering a distance of 450 kilometres.

If you’re eager to participate or support the ride, further information can be found on www.Ride4Ceylon.com