Meet Milo-Fox: A Young boy on a mission to make a difference
Milo-Fox is a remarkable young boy who took on the CycleSeptember challenge this year. He admirably set himself the goal to cycle 250km throughout September and, as an avid BMX rider, this seemed like the perfect challenge for Milo-Fox to take on, whilst supporting Combat Stress.
Milo-Fox comes from a proud military family. His dad served 10 years with the Royal Engineers and now continues his service with the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers Reserve, often away on duty. His mum works with Op Courage, supporting veterans with their mental health. Inspired by their commitment, Milo-Fox has taken on the CycleSeptember challenge; choosing to complete a 250KM cycle ride to raise funds for veterans facing mental health struggles.
Having grown up attending military events with his parents, Milo-Fox has seen firsthand the dedication it takes to keep us safe. Now, he wants to give back. He’s cycling to help veterans improve their quality of life, ensuring they get the care and suppoprt they need. For Milo-Fox, this ride is his way of saying “thank you” to those who have served, and is an incredible way to raise awareness for veterans and their mental health.
A future RAF hopeful, Milo-Fox looks up to our military heroes with admiration and is in awe of our military personnel.
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