West Midlands homebuilder celebrates mental health charity’s bike ride success

B&DWM - SGB-15084 - Sales Adviser Tracey join Paul Ebrey (left) and Evan Grant (right) at Hampton Gymplaceholder image
B&DWM - SGB-15084 - Sales Adviser Tracey join Paul Ebrey (left) and Evan Grant (right) at Hampton Gym
David Wilson Homes has sponsored the Cameron Grant Memorial Trust’s Hampton in Arden to Amsterdam bike ride, which has raised over £40,000.

The mental health charity, located near David Wilson Homes’ Ashtree Grove development, was founded in memory of Cameron Grant who took his own life in November 2014 at the age of 21.

The Hampton in Arden to Amsterdam bike ride took place from Friday 16th to Monday 19th May 2025, with 32 participants in total who completed the ride with stunning success. Starting from the Hampton Health & Fitness Club, who helped organise the event with the Trust.

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Evan Grant, Co-Founder and Chair of Cameron Grant Memorial Trust, said: “Thanks to the hard work and determination of all our riders we’ve raised over £40,000 so far for the Trust, and are aiming to hit £50,000 as a smaller group of riders have carried on to Dunkirk.

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B&DWM - IMG_2503 - Carol, Evan and Alastair Grant (L-R) the founders of the charity

“We were very lucky to have no rain for all four days of the ride. It was wonderful to see all the riders come together as a group and experience the team spirit they created.

“Most memorable was seeing a couple of riders, who started believing they couldn’t finish, showing fantastic determination and getting to the end.”

Cameron’s parents, Evan and Carol, alongside his brother, Alastair, created the Trust to urge anyone suffering in silence to speak up and ask for help.

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Evan continued: “When Cameron died, nobody knew he was ill as he managed to hide his symptoms of depression from everyone who knew him. He suffered inside for over seven years, and we only know this from the letter he left us.

“Because Cameron bottled up all his troubles, our principal goal as the Cameron Grant Memorial Trust is to encourage anyone in mental distress, especially young people, to speak up and ask for help.

“It is hard to quantify the number of people we support, but we are confident that tens of thousands have seen Cameron’s Coasters, wellbeing postcards and other signposts, and we know that hundreds have used the keyword CAM when texting Shout 85258 for support.

“We live in Hampton in Arden in the house where Cameron grew up, and in the village where he first went to school. As a family, we received wonderful support from the local community when Cameron died, and we still do 10 years on.”

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Every year on a Friday evening close to Cameron's birthday, the family organises a night walk from Fentham Hall through the fields to Barston and back again past Barston Lake. This has become an item in the village calendar and around 300 people take part from across Solihull and the surrounding communities.

This year's walk will take place on Friday 10th October and will be the 10th anniversary of the first walk.

Helen Lewis, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes Mercia, said: “We are proud to support this fantastic charity and its goal of reaching out to people in our society who are struggling in silence.

“We want to congratulate all of the riders who have completed this challenge and everyone who has supported them on their journey.”

To learn more about the charity and its Hampton in Arden to Amsterdam bike ride, visit the website at Cameron Grant Memorial Trust.

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