29th April 2015

Sabio have raised over £18,000 for Teens Unite by completing a 443-mile Glasgow-to-London cycle ride in just four days.
The 19-strong team left the company’s Glasgow-based Support Centre on Friday 24th April, and arrived at Sabio’s London Head Office on the Monday – after cycling 100–125 miles per day.
“This is an impressive achievement for our team,” said Sebastian Henkes, Managing Director at Sabio. “While we have two or three cycling enthusiasts within the group, we’ve also got people who have never really done this kind of thing before – so getting everyone over the line together required a real team effort. Completing this challenge for Teens Unite was also an important initiative for us as a company, as we’re bringing together people from all areas of the business and from all over England and Scotland.”

Teens Unite is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of young people aged 13-24, with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses.
“We are delighted to have been chosen as Sabio’s charity of the year. Cycling 400 miles over the four-day course shows that they are just as dedicated to supporting young people fighting cancer as we are, and this means an enormous amount,” said Debbie Pezzani, CEO and founder of the Teens Unite charity. “Working in partnership is not just about raising funds for Teens Unite, but it’s also about awareness. We know that the company have helped us to spread the Teens Unite message, and this is invaluable.”