About us

Who we are

We are a team of change-makers who believe that every helping hand can raise a child and create a better future for them.
We started extending help to needy children and youth who were eager to study and work for a better life. This moment intensified when we found that there were many such underprivileged children who needed help with food, shelter and education. Our team expanded and we spread out in different regions to make sure we cover all possible areas and help as many children as possible.
We now run shelter homes, schools and a reasonable mess that helps such needy young people. We also have our helpline offices spread throughout the country so one can approach us anytime they need help.

Our approach

Our Mission
Our mission is to make sure all young people and children get all the support they need, when they need it, no matter what it is.
Whether it is a reassuring conversation, financial help, education, professional training, or simply the assurance that they are not alone, we will make sure that everyone gets support that meets them where they’re at as quickly as possible.
Our Vision
We want to build a world where no child or youth feels alone and gets every possible help they need as soon as possible.
Our entire team wants to see a world where every youngster struggling in any way feels able to reach out and has people who’ll help them with education, jobs, and more. We want to spread out in every region so we’ll be reachable to all.

Our approach

Joining A Ride

Our rides usually start from various locations within the Stockport or South Manchester area, but occasional rides start from further afield.

If you’d like to try a ride with us, then we’d love to hear from you. Your first ride is free. Please email info@sccc.co.uk to find out more.

You can then attend as many or as few rides as you like, subject to availability. Each ride will cost you £2 and regular riders can take advantage of the annual fee of £30 which gives you unlimited rides.

What You Need To Bring

We suggest you bring a bottle of water, a small amount of money for coffee and food, a snack bar or fruit and a waterproof as the absolute basics. You will also need a spare inner tube – punctures happen. Don’t worry so much about tyre levers, Allen keys and so on as the leaders will have these with them. But if you decide that you like cycling then you can add to your kit as you go along.

Generally, it’s a good idea – especially if you’ve not ridden for a long while – to try and keep what you carry to a minimum. Heavy rucksacks aren’t a good idea – they may unbalance you and make you feel hot. A good pannier or top bag is a useful investment but not necessary at first.

Ride Etiquette

Numbers are limited on each ride and subject to availability. You can only attend a ride if you booked your attendance through the Spond app. If you have booked on a ride but then find you cannot attend, please contact the ride leader so we know not to wait for you.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the ride, so we are ready to leave on time and we don’t keep other people waiting, especially if its cold and wet. While riding, always follow the highway code and signal if you’re turning left or right.

Follow the leaders if they ask you to cross roads via a designated crossing. On main and busy roads, it’s best to keep in single file. Be patient – sometimes it takes a while for everyone in the group to get across roads safely. Wait until we’re all together before moving on. Don’t ride ahead of the front leader or behind the back leader. If you decide to leave the ride before the finish, please let the back leader know in advance.

Our approach

Saturday Rides

Saturday rides take place every other weekend and cover a distance usually between 15 and 20 miles. Many of the rides use traffic-free paths and canals, etc. Most rides are suitable for mountain bikes, hybrids, and road bikes with tyres with reasonable tread – but best to avoid skinny tyres and racing wheels.

Sunday Rides

Sunday rides, which also happen every other weekend, are a little longer in distance – at about 30 to 35 miles – and tend to be mainly on-road and on quiet lanes. There is usually a lunch stop, such as a pub or café, but riders are welcome to bring a packed lunch or snack. Riding is at the usual club pace but offers an opportunity to go a bit further afield.

Monday/Wednesday Rides

These rides meet on weekday evenings during the summer months from various points within the Stockport area. The rides are mainly on quiet roads, tracks and easy paths. The same ride is provided on Monday and Wednesday, giving members a chance to choose the evening based on their availability. Distance is usually about 10 miles.

Types Of Ride

Saturday Rides

Saturday rides take place every other weekend and cover a distance usually between 15 and 20 miles. Many of the rides use traffic-free paths and canals, etc. Most rides are suitable for mountain bikes, hybrids, and road bikes with tyres with reasonable tread – but best to avoid skinny tyres and racing wheels.

Sunday Rides

Sunday rides, which also happen every other weekend, are a little longer in distance – at about 30 to 35 miles – and tend to be mainly on-road and on quiet lanes. There is usually a lunch stop, such as a pub or café, but riders are welcome to bring a packed lunch or snack. Riding is at the usual club pace but offers an opportunity to go a bit further afield.

Monday/Wednesday Rides

These rides meet on weekday evenings during the summer months from various points within the Stockport area. The rides are mainly on quiet roads, tracks and easy paths. The same ride is provided on Monday and Wednesday, giving members a chance to choose the evening based on their availability. Distance is usually about 10 miles.

Our Partners

Our numbers that speak

We have numbers that push us to give in our best and make sure that we break our own records. We are happy to be growing and helping more day by day.
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