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Triathlon for Tetra

March 20th, 2009

“Triathlon for Tetra” charity challenge (read about it here) came about because I wanted to say thank you to all those who have helped me along in my athletic pursuits. This is my way of paying it forward. And what better way then to be able to do something I love (triathlons) and help others at the same time!

The Tetraplegia Workgroup (TW) became my charity of choice naturally, because the tetraplegics (”tetras” for short) are a living inspiration. Their spirit, tenacity and will to live despite the odds motivate me to live mine with the same amount of zest.

Formed in 1999, TW had a good head start when adventurer Khoo Swee Chiow’s fund-raising effort in 2001 (read about it here) directed about $20,000 to the TW fund. With that money, TW was able to organise outings for the tetras and subsidise their transport costs, among other things.

Apart from the obvious disability and medical needs, the biggest problem tetras face is one of isolation. Most of them remain “trapped” within their own house because of high transport costs, and their dependence on a caregiver 24/7. Depending on the severity of spinal cord injury, some tetras cannot take normal cabs as they need to be moved together with their wheelchair in its entirety. At present, only London cabs, ambulances and handicap vans can accommodate such a move. And it comes at a cost! A round trip in a London cab can cost anywhere between $60-$90!

For the lucky few who stay near a disabled-friendly MRT or along a route where disabled-friendly buses ply, public transportation can sometimes be an option. But not every MRT is equipped with disabled-friendly facilities.

This is where TW comes in. TW helps to offset part of the burden of the high transportation costs so that the tetras can go for their doctor’s visits and therapy sessions, which are essential to their recovery and rehabilitation.

In addition, TW also helps to provide peer support through organised activities/outings and shared resources. Some of the older tetras act as peer support to help the younger and newly injured tetras along, by sharing their mouth painting experiences, transport woes and solutions, and daily struggles. This is especially beneficial for those tetras who are too afraid to venture outside.

And for those tetras clinging onto the hope for a stem cell cure, these activities and outings help them pass their time more meaningfully while they “wait” for a cure.

TW depends solely on the generosity of donors to fund these outings. Each outing costs between $2000-$3000, and the bulk of the money goes to covering transport costs! There are about 20-30 tetras at each outing. And given that each tetra needs between $60-$90 for cab fare, it can add up to quite a bit!

In the past years, about 1-3 outings were organised each year depending on the funds available. With a drought of funds last year, only one outing to Changi Airport Terminal 3 was organised. And, with some help from the Khoo Foundation, they managed to stay out of the red.

The Triathlon for Tetra” charity challenge couldn’t have happened at a better time. Since the last outing organised in February 2009, TW is now in the red again, and needs the funds more than ever.

Support the “Triathlon for Tetra” cause! Drop me an email at kianyan@gmail.com with the title “Triathlon for Tetra” to let me know the amount per kilometer that you wish to donate. It will be a total of 113.1km of swim, bike and run. Read more about it here.

All donations are tax-deductible and cheques are to be issued to the “TTSH Community Charity Fund” under Tetraplegia Workgroup. A receipt will be issue if required.

Remember… no amount is too small!

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The Charity Challenge

January 24th, 2009

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I do not consider myself a particularly “charitable” kind of person. Even though I would be willing to help out in any way I can, when the opportunity arises.

I believe that different people contribute in different ways - some give effort, some give time, some give money. And each part is equally important as they come together to make up a greater whole of “doing good”.

This year, I decided that there was something that I can do. To take something I like to do… give myself a challenge… and raise some money for charity in the process. To “give back” to the less fortunate all the kindness I have received from both friends and strangers alike. That this can be my way of paying it forward.

The Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore triathlon race is the chosen challenge for my mini charity fund-raiser!

Why? Because this will be the longest triathlon distance I’ll be attempting so far. And thus, would be appropriate to be called a “challenge”.

I started doing triathlons in 2007, starting with the sprint distance (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run) and progressing to the olympic distance (1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) in 2008.

The Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore race is a half-ironman triathlon distance of a 1.9km/1.2 mile swim, a 90.1km/56 mile bike and a 21.1km/13.1 mile run… adding up to a total of 70.3 miles of racing distance, which explains the name “Ironman 70.3″.

Through this triathlon race, I hope to raise some money for the Tetraplegia Workgroup (more about it in another post!).

If you would like to support my cause, you can choose to donate $xx for every kilometer that I will complete in the Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore race. It will be a total of 113.1km of swim, bike and run.

Any amount is welcomed!

All donations are tax-deductible. A receipt will be issued if required.

Do drop me an email at kianyan@gmail.com with the title “Triathlon for Tetra” to let me know the amount/km that you wish to contribute.

Remember… no amount is too small!

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Part 3 - Paying it forward

January 22nd, 2009

As much as I am grateful for all the help I get on the rides, I often feel embarrassed that they sometimes have to interrupt their own ride in order to do so.

There is no such thing as an easy ride. And for the formula (of improvement) to work, the rest of the equation needs to be filled by one’s own determination, effort and hardwork. There is only so much that other people can help me with.

And on those days when I find it hard to shrug off the sluggishness to drag myself out of the house for a workout… I feel extremely guilty.

Guilty.

Because there are people making the effort to help me… and just what am I making out of it???

Because I am able-bodied and in relatively good health, with no major ailments other than the possession of a rather ill-disciplined mind… and have no excuses for being lazy.

I am reminded that there are others who are far worse-off than me… people who were handed out the shorter end of the stick. Like the tetraplegics… who are so alive, yet sadly trapped in a body that can’t do much.

I have options.  I HAVE A CHOICE.  But sometimes, my will is weak.

They, on the other hand, do not have many options. And most times, they do not have a choice.  Yet, their will to live is strong.

They are a living inspiration.  Making my paltry and miserable excuses seem suddenly so insignificant.

In that moment, I made a decision to dedicate the 2009 Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore race to the Tetraplegia Workgroup. They will be my motivation to get out there to train.

Better still, I can use this race to help raise money for them. And for all those people who have helped me, and are still helping me, along the way… This will be my way of PAYING IT FORWARD.

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