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Charity Cycle Adventure 2024

The Country Manager of Crown Vietnam, Jamie Rossall, is all set to participate in the 2024 Charity Cycle Adventure, which aims to raise funds for the less fortunate children in Vietnam. This will be his 11th participation in the event, and he is determined to make a difference in the lives of these children.

The Charity Cycle Adventure is an annual event that welcomes enthusiastic cyclists to combine their love for cycling with raising funds for children and youngsters who are less fortunate. Over the span of 13 years, this event has raised over US$715,000, providing substantial support for the critical work saigonchildren does in Vietnam. The event is designed to avoid busy roads and maximize breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal way to explore the beauty of Vietnam while contributing to a noble cause.

Jamie’s participation in the event is a testament to his commitment to social responsibility and his passion for making a difference in the community. His participation will help raise awareness about the event and encourage more people to contribute to this noble cause.

We are proud to announce that Jamie, along with other avid riders, will embark on a three-day ride from Phong Nha to Hue to Da Nang from March 28 to April 1, 2024. The route undulates along the spectacular scenery of Highway 15, and the final day will take in the Hai Van pass. The event will end with a closing event in Da Nang.

We encourage everyone to join us in supporting Jamie’s participation in the Charity Cycle Adventure 2024. Let’s show our support and help raise funds for the less fortunate children in Vietnam: Jamie Rossall is fundraising for Saigon Children’s Charity CIO (justgiving.com). Every little bit counts!

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