Jo Jackson

Cycle for Smart Works

My Activity Tracking

101
mi

My target 100 mi

Cycle for Smart Works 2024

For many women, getting a job is a lifeline. It is a chance to escape poverty, gain financial stability and restore confidence. In the shadow of the cost of living crisis, there is an intensified need for the Smart Works service.

Smart Works is a UK charity that dresses and coaches unemployed women for their job interview. They give women the confidence they need to reach their full potential, secure employment and transform their lives. In the last year, 72% got a job within a month of their appointment.

Between 1 and 8 March 2024, I will be cycling 500 miles to raise vital funds for Smart Works. I will be pedalling for a purpose and would appreciate every pound you are able to give to support this brilliant charity.

My Achievements

Has Fundraising Page

Shared Fundraising Page

Updated Profile Pic

Added a Blog Post

Received 5 Donations

£30 Raised

Reached 50% of Fundraising Target

Reached Fundraising Goal

Increased Target

3 Fitness Activities logged

30 Miles Travelled

50% of Distance Target Travelled

Reached Distance Goal

My Updates

I’ve done it!!!!!!

Friday 8th Mar
Happy Women’s International Day!

I’ve smashed my targets for distance and fundraising. 

Thanks for your support 

Thank you to my Sponsors

£53

Ah

Good Luck Jo :)

£50

Nicola Clarke

From little sister and mum. Very proud of you!

£26.25

Anonymous

£26.13

Sian Davies

Wow Jo I'm proud of you!

£21.20

Gervaise Pike

Good luck Jo, you'll smash it!

£20

Tina Craig

Good Luck Jo x

£20

Jane Cooper

Go for it Jo x

£20

Rachel Burrows

£15

Gary Smith

Keep going!

£10.75

Catherine Stephenson

Good luck Jo! Great effort for a fantastic cause x

£10.60

Diane W

£10.60

Anonymous

Go, Jo!

£10.60

Jane Page

Well done JoJo. Happy pedalling! J x

£10.60

Alex Cuomo

Well Done Jo

£10.60

Anonymous

Good luck Jo 👍 💓

£10

Phyllis Cartwright

Well done Jo!

£5.30

Sarah Butler

Well done Jo! Keep going! Xx

£3

Marie Moore

Keep it going Jo, well done you!