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Unicef thanks boy's quake effort Cycle boy raises £100k for Haiti
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Unicef has said it wants to thank a seven-year-old boy from west London whose sponsored bike ride raised more than £99,000 for Haiti's quake victims. A seven-year-old west London boy has now raised more than £100,000 for Haiti quake victims in a sponsored bike ride.
Charlie Simpson, from Fulham, had hoped to raise £500 by cycling five miles (8km) around South Park on Sunday. Charlie Simpson, from Fulham, had hoped to raise £500 by cycling five miles (8km) around South Park on Sunday for Unicef's relief efforts in Haiti.
But his effort led to donations pouring in on the JustGiving website from as far away as New Zealand and Hong Kong. A day after his five-mile ride Charlie said: "My legs are a bit sore after the ride, but it was really fun."
Charlie is unaware of how much he has raised but Unicef said he will be told when he visits their office later. His effort led to donations pouring in on the JustGiving website from as far away as New Zealand and Hong Kong.
Unicef's Katie Harrison said: "We were very keen with his mum that he went to school this morning as normal so we are going to catch up with him later and tell him about the extra support he has got. Charlie, who went back to school earlier, is still unaware of how much he has raised but Unicef said he will be told when he visits its office later.
"We will try and bring him into the office as everyone at the Unicef is desperate to say thank you." Charlie's father Dan Simpson said: "We cannot believe the incredible response from the UK public.
Before the bike ride Charlie wrote on his JustGiving page: "I want to do a sponsored bike ride for Haiti because there was a big earthquake and loads of people have lost their lives. Thanks for all the messages of support, they really mean a lot Dan Simpson, Charlie's father
"Charlie is so grateful to people for sponsoring him and he is delighted his bike ride has meant Unicef can help so many children in Haiti.
"Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to donate and thanks for all the messages of support, they really mean a lot."
His family said the ride had begun as a "little cycle round the park with his dad".
Michael Newsome, director of fundraising at Unicef UK, said: "Everyone at Unicef is absolutely staggered at how much Charlie Simpson has raised.
"His donations will mean we can help thousands of vulnerable children in Haiti."
'Inspired by Charlie'
He added: "Charlie spoke out about Haiti and the UK has listened - we are so proud of him.
"We would now encourage other people inspired by Charlie to try fundraising themselves to help Unicef's vital work with children in Haiti."
Before the bike ride, Charlie wrote on his JustGiving page: "I want to do a sponsored bike ride for Haiti because there was a big earthquake and loads of people have lost their lives.
"I want to make some money to buy food, water and tents for everyone in Haiti.""I want to make some money to buy food, water and tents for everyone in Haiti."
Donations in excess of £29,000 came in since Monday morning with hundreds of people leaving messages for Charlie on the website. In the past 24 hours, donations in excess of £30,000 have been made to Charlie with hundreds of people leaving messages on the website.
The final amount raised by Charlie will be increased by a Gift Aid supplement.The final amount raised by Charlie will be increased by a Gift Aid supplement.