CONCORD Rangers are continuing to fundraise for the Indee Rose Trust and have been further boosted by money from the Football Association.

The FA have handed over £1,000 to the Beach Boys, money raised from the Community Shield attendance at the start of the season.

But Concord’s efforts are not stopping there.

The club will be hosting a 24 hour ‘Spinathon’ at their ground on Saturday May 7 while others are cycling from Indee’s Beach House in Kent to central Amsterdam in mid-July.

The journey, which is around 300 miles, is due to take a week to complete in order to raise money for 10 treasure boxes that will go to children with brain and spinal tumours.

And Indee’s brother Finley Dopson will be one of the cyclists taking on the challenge in mid July.

He said: “I’ve always wanted to do an event in her memory and make her proud.

“This being my first event for the charity we had to think go big or go home, something challenging which would test us mentally and physically.

“I was so immensely proud of my sister from the beginning to the end, to go through all the treatments and therapy.

“She never showed an ounce of weakness, now we have to do the same.”

The Indee Rose Trust was founded in 2009 after Indee lost her battle to a brain tumour.

The Trust supports children in treatment for brain and spinal tumours and provides treasure boxes, with toys personalised to suit each child, a holiday home and grants to children and their families who have been hospitalised while receiving treatment.

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