The riders made Romford’s journey to ambition, aspice, Achiefs (AAA) Terence Brown Arc at the base of the park in Canning Town to leave the eggs.
The donations are for the appeal of Easter Kevin Jenkins OBE of the beneficial organization, made in association with the Newham recorder.
The cyclists were praised for their efforts by the executive director of the beneficial organization, Jonny Boux, who said: “We cannot thank them enough for their efforts.
“The effects of children who are without Easter and Christmas can be devastating, and should know what he has done is simply tremendous.
“Many young people will be happy for what you have done.”
More than 30 cyclists helped deliver Easter eggs (Image: Colin Grainger/Ambition, Aspire, Achieve) John Pryke, of the riders who wish to make a difference and succeed in East London, said: “It is great to see new faces and regular customers in the event.
“We have also supported the appeal of Christmas toys of the charity for many years.”
The beneficial organization aims to obtain 2,000 donations of Easter eggs in time for Easter Sunday.
People can give through the justgiving page of AAA -Regiving.com/campaign/else25 – or buy an egg directly through their Amazon desire list – https://amzn.eu/4105v92.
You can also leave Easter eggs in the arch in the park from 9 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday.
Applications have come from schools and social services that refer to the needy children to the beneficial organization, said Paula Blake Appeals Coordinator.
She added: “All the aforementioned are from life in a family impacted by poverty and the gift of a Easter egg at least will be a lovely surprise.”