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Bikers bring Easter cheer and vital funds to young patients in University Hospital Crosshouse

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Crosshouse Children's Fund bear mascot and female fundraiser pictured with motorbikes

News release published on behalf of Crosshouse Children’s Fund

Ayrshire’s biking community returned to the road this Easter weekend in support of local charity Crosshouse Children’s Fund, with the Hillbillies MCC raising over £3100 at their much-loved Easter Egg Run on Saturday, April 19.

Now in their 26th year, the Hillbillies rode in convoy from Mauchline to University Hospital Crosshouse, with their fundraising efforts supporting young patients in the maternity and neonatal units.

Over 100 bikers took part in the ride, joined by fellow clubs and solo riders. The sound of revving engines brought smiles and cheers as they arrived at the hospital, where they spent time meeting young patients, posing for photos, and spreading Easter cheer.

This year’s run was made even more special with a visit from the Craig Tara Seaside Squad, who helped welcome the bikers, as they arrived at the hospital. Also showing their support on the day were Kami Bear, mascot of Crosshouse Children’s Fund, and children’s entertainers Double Trouble, who added an extra splash of fun at the finish line.

The Hillbillies’ Easter Egg Run has taken place annually since 2003, with Crosshouse Children’s Fund among several organisations fortunate to receive support. This year’s fundraising total was given a generous boost by donations from two local businesses, Mauchline Community Association and Wilson & Drury Funeral Services.

In addition to the run itself, the Hillbillies MCC also hosted a Rock Night fundraiser on Saturday, April 12th, with all proceeds contributing to the final total.

Rebekah McGinn, from Crosshouse Children’s Fund, said: “Year after year, the Hillbillies MCC show the true spirit of community, and 2025 has been no exception. Their continued support brings so much joy to children and families at the hospital. The Easter Egg Run is such a special tradition. From the roar of the bikes to the smiles on our young patients’ faces, it’s a day we all look forward to. A heartfelt thank you to the Hillbillies, the local clubs and riders who joined them, and to Mauchline Community Association, Wilson & Drury Funeral Services, and everyone else who helped make this year’s event one to remember.

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About Crosshouse Children’s Fund

From the tiniest babies in the neonatal unit at Ayrshire Maternity, to the paediatric wards at Crosshouse and throughout the community, Crosshouse Children’s Fund is the charity for Ayrshire’s children in hospital.

The charity raises vital funds to ensure children in hospital in Ayrshire receive the very best care. Funds raised help bring the latest medical equipment to Ayrshire, help families navigate the pressures of their child’s journey, and help children cope in hospital.

With the help of communities across Ayrshire and Arran, Crosshouse Children’s Fund has already invested more than £430,000 in life-changing projects; but there is so much more to do. Every year, 25,000 babies, children and young people require hospital treatment in Ayrshire.

With the help of donors, fundraisers and volunteers, Crosshouse Children’s Fund strives to make a life-changing impact for every one of them.