TOMORROW, the streets will once again be full of cyclists and motorcyclists for the second annual Ride 4 Violet-Grace, to raise funds for the two hospital that tried to save the four-year-old's life.

The tragic death of Violet-Grace Youens in March last year following a hit and run led to an outpouring of love from the St Helens community for her grief stricken family.

To remember the superhero, who saved two lives by becoming an organ donor, her proud parents Becky and Glenn, from Eccleston as well as members of the St Helens community, organised the Ride 4 Violet-Grace.

It raised more than £13,000 for Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Whiston Hospital after hundreds of bikers, riders and cyclists headed out in Violet's memory.

Tomorrow, Sunday, July 22, they will be doing that again as hundreds are expected to head to the Saints stadium to remember Violet and take part in a family fun day from 10am to noon.

The ride will start at noon.

Glenn and Becky, said: “Last year it was still very raw for us and we were truly overwhelmed with the support we received from the community and in memory of our daughter.

"This year we are hoping more people turn up to remember Violet with us and thank the two hospitals that tried to save her, as well as learning about organ donation.

"We will also be upping our game with the fun day at Saints where we will have an Operation organ donation game and other fun events that the children can get involved in.

"It's very important to us to keep doing positive things for the kids who knew Violet, and from this community, so we hope families will join us to remember Violet in a lovely happy way."

The event will see both cyclists and motorcyclists riding 10-miles to Whiston Hospital.

Motorcyclists will then continue to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital before arriving back at the stadium, where a fun day will await riders, families and the community.

Representatives from Merseyside Police, St Helens Council Road Safety Team, North West Ambulance Service, NHS Blood and Transplant Team, Merseyside and Cheshire Blood Bikes and Merseyside Fire Service will be at the event supporting the ride.

The funds raised will go towards Violet-Grace’s Gift, a charity supporting organ donation set up in her memory.

For more information contact violetgrace.gift@gmail.com.