Downton Abbey star Jim Carter will take part in a charity cycling ride in Madagascar this autumn in support of Richard House Children’s Hospice, of which he is a patron. The route will take cyclists through the heart of Madagascar, and will include more than 450 kms of cycling, off-road sections and ascents of 1000m. Jim has supported the Beckton-based hospice for several years and became a patron last year alongside his wife Imelda Staunton OBE, who has been a patron since 2005.
Jim, a keen cyclist, has taken part in many charity rides in the past 15 years. “Cycling motivates me to get fit,” he says, “and through this ride I hope I can raise good money for Richard House, and I get to have a tough adventure in Madagascar at the same time. Having visited Richard House over the years I know how hard staff and volunteers work to raise funds and I wanted to help. ”
•Richard House provides care and services to children with life-limiting, life-threatening and complex healthcare conditions and their families from London and the surrounding area. Care is provided free to children and young adults and their families. To find out more information please visit www.richardhouse.org.uk or call 020 7511 0222.
•If you’d like to take on a challenge for Richard House Children’s Hospice visit www.classictours.co.uk/charities/richard-house-childrens-hospice.