WHF

Will Houghton Foundation
Will Houghton Foundation

Works with UK charities to help 14 to 24-year-olds to reach their potential through education and sport. 
Ride4Will is a social ride for family, friends, team and club mates in memory of Will Houghton.

Will Houghton (24.07.95 – 29.01.16) was an intelligent, loving, inquisitive and motivated man with a love of family, the outdoors, sea and cycling. He was killed in a road accident while on a training ride near his university in Portsmouth. 

At the very heart of his foundation is the wish to keep his shining spirit alive and inspire a new generation of young people to be their very best.

The Will Houghton Foundation works with UK charities to help 14–24 year olds to reach their potential through education and sport.
Ride4Will

Is a social ride for family, friends, team and club mates in memory of Will Houghton. You will enjoy a very rideable 25 miles (not many hills!) around quiet roads in North Buckinghamshire. 
Beautiful countryside and great company. 
WHF Events

Upcoming events from walks, sky-jumps, cycling. Or why don't you couple your event with Will Houghton Foundation and start a Just Giving donation to this great cause. 


Donate

You can make direct donations, for the Will Houghton Foundation at Just Giving. 


Thank You. Just Giving
A great loss, but never forgotten. 

A young man, who enjoyed riding his bike and putting in many miles, required to compete at a high level. 

It was always a great pleasure to meet up with Will, whether social or professional.
Nothing was ever a problem for him, Will made me feel comfortable. He always put me first by giving some of his time and making sure I had a cup of tea while we chatted. 
A true gentleman.  

Whenever I have one of life's issues, I think how would Will deal with that!

Let's pass on Will's good sprite and help other youngsters by getting involved with new activities. Helping to give them positive opportunities in learning new skills and to build confidence by supporting The WH Foundation.    

Martin. 
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