Actor Charles Dale Embarks on 30-Day Motorcycle Ride for Brain Tumour Research and Headway
Actor Charles Dale is undertaking a 30-day motorcycle ride across England and Wales to raise money for Brain Tumour Research and Headway, in memory of his friend Shaun Griffiths, who died from a brain injury six months ago. Dale, known for his roles in Casualty and Emmerdale, is visiting 100 motorcycle cafes and will be joined by famous faces along the way. The ride, called 'Shaun's TT 100', aims to raise funds for charities that support brain tumour research and head injury survivors.
Key Takeaways:
- Actor Charles Dale is embarking on a 30-day motorcycle ride to raise money for Brain Tumour Research and Headway.
- The ride, called 'Shaun's TT 100', is in memory of Dale's friend Shaun Griffiths, who died from a brain injury six months ago.
- Dale will visit 100 motorcycle cafes across England and Wales, with stops in Hampshire, including Caffeine & Machine in Petersfield and Loomies Moto Cafe in West Meon.
- Dale is due to arrive in Hampshire on Sunday, June 1.
- The ride aims to raise funds for charities supporting brain tumour research and head injury survivors.
- Dale has become an ambassador for Brain Tumour Research, a leading voice in the brain tumour community.
- Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer, yet only one per cent of national cancer research spend has been allocated to this disease since 2022.
Statistics:
- Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.
- Only one per cent of national cancer research spend has been allocated to brain tumour research since 2022.
- Dale's friend Shaun Griffiths died from a brain injury six months ago.
- Dale is visiting 100 motorcycle cafes across England and Wales.
- The ride, 'Shaun's TT 100', aims to raise funds for Brain Tumour Research and Headway.
Sources:
- givestar.io/gs/charles-dale--shauns-tt-one-hundred
- Brain Tumour Research (leading voice of the brain tumour community)
- Headway (charity supporting head injury survivors)