8 Year Old Caiden, proud supporter of SERV (and Peterborough United!
On Saturday 16th November, SERV Herts and Beds followed the lead of other blood bike groups, and met Caiden as he continues his fund raising tour of the Premier league grounds.
Caidens Story:
Hi my name is Caiden but you can call me Cady. I’m 8 years old and I have autism, I have to be home schooled because I was bullied by the children in my class because I was different. My mummy has been teaching me so much and I have been teaching her to, for my 7th birthday I wanted to go to my first ever football match and see my home town Peterborough United play. I found this new love after I watched the World Cup on tv. This became my new hobby and interest I am now obsessed with everything football. While we were out on a learning day my mum took me to the Armed Forces day where we meet the Blood Runners who work for SERV. These guys are cool. They run blood and milk and all other life saving stuff all over the uk in emergency to help save life’s like yours and mine, babies and elderly. They told us it was a charity run thing and they needed to keep fund raising to keep it alive as was not funded. This made me sad so I donated my pocket money. The next day me and my mum decided to help make them some money so I did name the bear and got all my family and friends to pay and pick a name. My mummy did a sponsored silence for a whole 24 hours. I did not like it this made me sad as I missed my mummies voice. We managed to raise over £100. The SERV blood runners came to my home on there bikes to collect the cheque and gave me a jacket to become one of them. Now the journey continues me and my mum want to travel to every inch of the uk visiting every premier league club and get donations and sponsors along the way, I will be in my blood runners jacket to make people aware how far and wide these people go to save our life’s. So please follow my progress and story. Please donate every penny helps!
Many thanks Caiden aka cady8
We wish Caiden and his family well, and very happy to be a part of his journey
Ian Hunt - Chair