
In May 2025, the Wild Atlantic Wheelers embarked on an extraordinary cycling challenge to raise funds for Future Dreams. The team of four cyclists, Hubie Sangster, Hugo Pollok, Barnaby Nunn and Flynn Noe, along with Ollie Line in a support capacity, cycled the entire 850km length of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, from Mizen Head in the south to Malin Head in the north, over a span of 6 days.
This ambitious journey was deeply personal for Hubie Sangster, whose mother, Fi Sangster, has had breast cancer. Throughout her treatment, Future Dreams was able to support her, offering both practical and emotional support. Moved by the charity’s impact, Hubie and his team decided to undertake this challenging ride to raise awareness of and funds for Future Dreams.
“It is only when confronted by such hardships that one really feels what this life-changing work actually means for people. It is difficult to convey the appreciation that we all feel for Future Dreams, and while our efforts will never even approximate to what is owed, we endeavour to show our gratitude.” – Wild Atlantic Wheelers team
The Wild Atlantic Wheelers’ efforts have been met with overwhelming generosity. As of June 2025, the team has raised over £31,133 which includes Gift Aid and there are more monies coming in since they completed the challenge. These funds will directly support Future Dreams’ initiatives, including providing emotional and practical support to individuals diagnosed with breast cancer, promoting breast health awareness, and funding vital secondary breast cancer research.
The Wild Atlantic Way, renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery and challenging terrain, served as a fitting backdrop for this fundraising endeavour. The cyclists faced demanding conditions, but their determination, drive and a few pints of Guiness at the end of their long days have kept them motivated along the way.
Future Dreams extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Wild Atlantic Wheelers for their dedication and to all the supporters who contributed to this remarkable fundraising effort. Their collective action exemplifies the power of community and the profound impact of supporting those in need.
To support their fundraising efforts and give them a much-needed boost on those long cycles, you can support their page here https://www.justgiving.com/page/wildatlanticwaycycle
To learn more about Future Dreams and how you can get involved or donate, please visit www.futuredreams.org.uk.
Sylvie and Danielle began Future Dreams with just £100 in 2008. They believed nobody should face breast cancer alone. Their legacy lives on in Future Dreams House. We couldn’t continue to fund support services for those touched by breast cancer, raise awareness of breast cancer and promote early diagnosis and advance research into secondary breast cancer without your help. Please consider partnering with us or making a donation.