United Capital Directors to cycle from Vietnam to Cambodia to raise funds for new charity partners
Leanne Carling and her husband and business partner, Graeme will cycle over 400km in 7 days from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to Siem Reap in Cambodia which will become the first charity event as part of the company’s year-long charity partnership with Type-1 Diabetes research charity, JDRF.
The challenge, which starts on 19th October, will take Leanne and Graeme along the Mekong River, past ancient temples and pedalling deep into jungle backwaters.
Having acquired McGill earlier this year, Leanne & Graeme Carling have set about making changes to the day-to-day operations of the business, but also wanted to make sure the right culture was created. The newly agreed charity partnership with JDRF forms part of the wider Community Commitment at McGill which encourages all employees to dedicate time, effort and where they can money, to support local groups, causes and initiatives.
The Carlings have a personal link to JDRF since their daughter, Blaire was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the beginning of the year. The couple became aware of the work of the organisation after watching BBC One’s Lifeline Appeal at the end of July.
Leanne Carling commented: “After the initial shock and upset following our daughter’s diagnosis, I started reading up on Diabetes, having had very little knowledge beforehand. Blaire and I watched the BBC Lifeline Appeal together and we contacted JDRF shortly after to ask how we could help.”
Since the company was rescued in March, new McGill bosses have revamped the companies Community Commitment including becoming Living Wage accredited, signing up to offer work placements on Angus Council’s Skills for Work programme, sponsoring local sports teams and supporting the community work of their customers.
On their epic cycle Leanne commented: “Both Graeme and I regularly challenge ourselves, pushing each other out of our comfort zones. Out of us both, I am definitely the cyclist, but we are both looking forward to the challenge and experience and hope we raise plenty of funds for JDRF.”
Carol Kennedy, Regional Fundraiser at JDRF in Scotland said: “I am delighted Leanne and Graeme are taking on this incredible challenge for JDRF by cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia. JDRF is lucky to have such passionate and inspirational supporters whose fundraising will help accelerate life-changing research to cure, prevent and treat type 1 diabetes and its complications.”



