Good luck ahead of the BONE-shaker MARROW-thon this Sunday!

Help QEHB Charity raise funds and awareness of blood cancer by taking part in the BONE-shaker MARROW-thon, back for a third year this Sunday, 10 April!

The motorbike ride from Birmingham to Burton on has been organised by Steve Sinfield and his wife, Katherine, in order to thank those who helped them through times of adversity.

Katherine Sinfield, a primary school teacher from Burton on Trent, was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia in April 2013 following a visit to A&E.

Katherine chose to use her illness as a means of raising awareness and getting more people to sign the bone marrow register. Now, she is urging bikers to join the BONE-shaker MARROW-thon to raise money for QEHB Charity, Cure Leukaemia and Anthony Nolan.

Steve said: “Katherine’s treatment started at the Queen’s Hospital in Burton on Trent before she was transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, and so we wanted something which could link the two. The idea of the BONE-shaker MARROW-thon is to literally ride Queens to Queens – one hospital to the other.”

The charity ride has thus far raised an incredible £3,200 which is split equally between Cure Leukaemia, Anthony Nolan and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity.

Katherine, 35, said: “The motorcycling community has always supported our event and we hope that they will turn out in force again this year to help us to continue the fight against blood cancer.

“The plan for 2016 is the same as in previous years: riders will meet on the rooftop car park on Sunday, 10 April, of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for a prompt 11am departure.

“The ride then makes its 35-mile journey to Burton-on-Trent where there will be food and drink available in a marquee. As the ride finishes in the global capital of brewing, it is only fitting that the event finishes at the National Brewery Centre!

“As per usual, the ride will help to showcase the invaluable work of the Shropshire and Staffordshire Blood Bikes and their riders will be present at the ride to speak about their life-saving volunteer work.”

“Following the ride there will be refreshments held at the National Brewery Centre in Burton.”

Bikers wishing to take part are asked to make a £5 contribution at start of the ride, which can be made payable on the day.

Justine Davy, Head of Fundraising at QEHB Charity, said: “We are incredibly grateful to the ongoing support of Katherine and Steve Sinfield. The BONE-shaker MARROW-thon is a fantastic event, and is growing in popularity year upon year.”

Riders interested in the event can find more details on the event's website or find the event page on Facebook .

A Virgin MoneyGiving page is accepting donations with funds split equally between the three charities. 

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