Two Wheels for Life named official charity partner of Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024
As the official charity partner, Two Wheels for Life will be present throughout the weekend, showcasing their work, displaying vehicles used for healthcare delivery, and offering festival-goers opportunities to meet famous supporters and get involved.
British charity Two Wheels for Life has been selected as the official charity partner for the prestigious 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The festival, globally recognised as a premier motorsport event, attracts thousands of enthusiasts and industry leaders annually. Two Wheels for Life, dedicated to transforming healthcare across Africa using motorcycles, sees the festival as an ideal platform to raise awareness and funds for its cause. With innovative programs and strategic partnerships, the charity ensures the delivery of medical supplies, vaccines, and healthcare workers to remote communities, ultimately saving lives.
The 2024 Festival of Speed will feature current MotoGP stars, former World Champions, and legendary racing motorcycles, as MotoGP celebrates its 75th anniversary.
As the official charity partner, Two Wheels for Life will be present throughout the weekend, showcasing their work, displaying vehicles used for healthcare delivery, and offering festival-goers opportunities to meet famous supporters and get involved. To celebrate the partnership, the charity will give away a pair of tickets to the event through its social media channels.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
05 Mar 2024
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Sarthak Mahajan
