Cycling4Gaza IS BACK!
And it couldn’t be a more important time to get back in the saddle and move together this year in solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian people in order to raise awareness about the situation in Gaza, and to raise much needed funds for projects whose goal it is to support the welfare and wellbeing of the children of Gaza.
We are aiming to mobilise 100 cyclists from all over the world to take part in our 300 km ride from Ghent to the ICJ in the Hague this August 21st to 26th
The cycle aims to raise £500,000 in funds in support of our 2024 Project in partnership with Ajyal Foundation for Education, which is proudly sponsored by Bayt.com
This year we are Cycling4Justice and we have designed our route to pass through and stop at some of Europe’s centres of power, stopping at the EU Parliament and ending the cycle at the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
Fundraising
This year, we are delighted to be partnering with Ajyal Foundation for Education in order to raise £500,000 in support of our 2024 Project:
‘Safe Spaces for Psychological First-Aid and Socioemotional Support’
Sponsorship
Bayt.com proudly stands as a Gold Sponsor of Cycling4Gaza’s 2024 Cycling4Justice Campaign in partnership with Ajyal Foundation for Education, highlighting their commitment to supporting meaningful causes in the communities they serve. Bayt CEO, Rabea Ataya, stated,
“Bayt.com is firmly committed to empowering communities and fostering opportunities. Our collaboration with Cycling4Gaza embodies our commitment to supporting initiatives that drive positive change and align with our mission and core values.”
Logistics, Itinerary & Detailed Description of Tour
This year, we are delighted to be working with EXPA travel as our Tour Operator! For detailed information on the itinerary, accommodations, cycling routes, and all other logistics, please click here
What You Need to Know:
When: August 21st to August 26th
Where: Ghent to the ICJ in the Hague
Difficulty Level: Suitable for all cycling abilities; 300km over 4 cycling days on mostly flat roads