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LexisNexis SA initiates Cycle against Trafficking Challenge

LexisNexis South Africa has initiated a three-day cycling challenge for the benefit of three KwaZulu-Natal NGOs active in the field of anti-human trafficking.
LexisNexis SA initiates Cycle against Trafficking Challenge

The event will see 11 cyclists, including LexisNexis CEO Billy Last, senior employees and other corporate partners, cycle more than 200 kilometres from the Drakensberg to Durban with the aim of raising funds for Mercy House in Johannesburg, Open Door Crisis Centre in Durban and Molo Songololo in Cape Town.

Speaking during preparations for the LexisNexis Cycle against Trafficking Challenge, Last said, "We decided to get our most senior staff out from behind their desks and into action for the benefit of valued NGO partners who work in the field of anti-human trafficking, which forms the core of our corporate social responsibility initiatives. Our hope is to really build on the successes of our well-established 'LN Cares' staff volunteerism programme and our ongoing work in this field."

The LexisNexis Cycle against Trafficking Challenge has also attracted strong corporate support including that of platinum sponsor, Interpak Books (Pty) Ltd.

Globally, LexisNexis works to uphold the rule of law by providing regulatory content in print, digital and training formats for professionals and academics in the fields of law, tax, accounting and government. In South Africa the company's LN Cares programmes sees over 200 employees volunteer annually to benefit charity organisations and NGOs.

LexisNexis has committed to a minimum donation of R50k

"We have committed to donate a minimum of R50,000 to our three beneficiaries, but are also carrying out our own internal fundraising and approaching our business partners to ensure that the final amount will be higher," says Last. The final donation will assist the safe houses with their daily needs.

The LexisNexis Cycle against Trafficking Challenge kicks off on Monday, 29 September when the intrepid riders set out from Glengarry in the Kamberg Valley of the Drakensberg to cycle 87 km to Midmar Dam. Day 2 on Tuesday, 30 September will see them cycle a further 86km to end at Watervale Ridge in Hillcrest, Durban. The final stretch of 40km takes them to Morningside Primary School in Durban on Wednesday, 1 October where they will be welcomed by a team of cheering LexisNexis employees and business partners.

If you would like to assist the beneficiaries by sponsoring or even making a small donation, you can do so by contacting Neliswa Hlombe, Corporate Communications & PR Manager at LexisNexis on 031 268 3284 or az.oc.sixensixel@ebmolh.awsilen.

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