Lindsay Kerr has very personal reasons for taking part in the Ride for Someone Who Can’t.
Camera IconLindsay Kerr has very personal reasons for taking part in the Ride for Someone Who Can’t. Credit: Supplied/Andrew Ritchie d442134

Dad’s Ride is very personal

Jessica NicoFremantle Gazette

Local residents Lindsay Kerr and Colin Ye will jump on their bikes and tackling the terrain next week in the Ride for Someone Who Can't as part of the Dwellingup 100.

They will ride for Mr Kerr's children Sarah Kerr and Robert Kerr, who are both living with a rare form of muscular dystrophy.

Lindsay said the cause was as close as it got for him.

"I have met a few people who have done the ride in previous years. Their enthusiasm and how they describe the ride has really excited me about taking part," he said.

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�My fundraising goal this year is $3000 and I am hoping to achieve this target, if not exceed it.

"I want to raise awareness of MD across my network of friends, raise money and show my kids that they can do anything they want."

Visit www.everydayhero.com.au/event|/ridefswc2015 to donate.