Jon Morgan, CEO of IN’n’OUT Autocentres, is taking on his fifth Ride4Hope to raise funds for Northampton Hope Centre.
The three-day Mallorca challenge will cover more than 300 miles, with Morgan leading one of four rider groups. Donations will support the charity’s homelessness services, including winter shelter provision. His fundraising target is £5,000 by 2 October 2025, and supporters are encouraged to contribute via the official campaign page. https://www.justgiving.com/page/jon-morgan-5
Morgan has participated in Ride4Hope since its early editions, raising more than £18,000 to date. This year’s route in Mallorca blends mountain climbs with rolling terrain across three consecutive days. The event supports Northampton Hope Centre’s year-round work helping people facing homelessness and hardship across the town.
“This will be my 5th Ride for Hope, and I am reaching out to you with an urgent call to action.” Jon Morgan, CEO, IN’n’OUT Autocentres.
Funds raised will help sustain Hope’s services, including temporary winter night shelter provision and extended support during severe weather. Feedback from shelter users last winter was positive, with residents reporting warmth, safety and access to practical help.
Donate or sponsor riders via the official Ride for Hope 2025 JustGiving campaign. The wider campaign window runs 2–6 October 2025, aligning with the three-day challenge in Mallorca. Morgan’s individual page is accessible from the campaign hub and can be found HERE
IN’n’OUT Autocentres has been active in sector initiatives, most recently agreeing a four-year national supply deal with LKQ Euro Car Parts, underscoring its operational momentum. Charity giving is also strong across the aftermarket, with recent fundraisers highlighting community impact.
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