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Riding for a cause

  • Writer: bridgetfpringle
    bridgetfpringle
  • Mar 1, 2019
  • 1 min read

Shark-attack victim Achmat Hassiem tells Cape Town audiences why he decided to ride in the Cape Town Cycle Tour to raise awareness for skin cancer victims.


 
 
 

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Joey
Joey
Jun 11

This is such a powerful story about turning personal tragedy into purpose. Achmat's decision to ride in the Cape Town Cycle Tour despite his own loss really highlights the importance of skin cancer awareness. Reading about his journey made me think about resilience, and I found this resource on related topics quite insightful: imposter game generator.

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jasper
jasper
Jun 09

It is moving to hear Achmat Hassiem, a shark-attack victim, sharing his story with Cape Town audiences to raise awareness for skin cancer. His decision to ride in the Cape Town Cycle Tour shows how personal experience can drive meaningful advocacy. For anyone looking to support similar causes, using a grid maker can help organize community events.

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jasper
jasper
May 29

I had no idea Achmat had been through something like that and still found the strength to ride for skin cancer awareness. That’s a powerful story, and I’m glad you shared more about it over at Neverness to Everness Wiki.

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jasper
jasper
May 28

Really interesting to see how Achmat channelled his own experience into raising awareness for skin cancer through the Cape Town Cycle Tour. I hadn’t thought about the link between shark attacks and sun exposure before, so thanks for sharing that perspective. For anyone looking to add captions to similar inspirational videos, I found SubtitleOps handy for that.

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jasper
jasper
May 28

That’s such an inspiring story—I didn’t realize Achmat had taken on the Cycle Tour for skin cancer awareness, especially after everything he went through with the shark attack. I found some more background on similar charity rides over at ScopeQuill that really adds to the context.

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