The radio station 94.7 organises a bike race every year and it has become a massive event. 30.000 bikers joined this year. Many do it over and over again, for K and me it was the first bike race ever. We trained on our old mountain bikes, which was maybe not the best ones for a road race, but we really enjoyed the day and were very proud to finish it. The vibe was so great we might actually join next year again.
We rode for a charity called Project Dignity, which provides washable sanitary pads and panties for township girls who cannot afford to buy sanitary products for those days of the month. They use tissues, leaves, newspapers, whatever they can find and often miss school up to one week per month. With one pack of SUBZ, which includes nine pads and three pairs of panties, they are able finish school as the pack should cover them for five years, so about ages 13-18.
One package of SUBZ costs 200 rand (about 15 euros). With the proceeds from the race and other fund raising events before the race, our team raised enough money for 500 girls!!!
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