A group of grandparents living in Anchor's Mantle Court in Mapleton Road will feature on a 90th birthday card for the Queen.
The card will be been signed by more than 3,000 people and taken across the country by charity cyclist Terry Keen.
Mr Keen, from Reigate, will visit 90 properties run by Anchor.
He set off on his 1,400 mile tour on Monday, March 14 and will cycle across the country before reaching Helston, Cornwall on May 9.
He will then travel to land to hand the card to Buckingham Palace.
Mr O'Halloran, one of the grandparents that appears on the card said: "It's not every day you appear on a birthday card which will be read by the Queen and which will be signed by more than 3,000 people."
Luke Peake, chief executive of Grandparents Plus, said: "The money Terry and all the Anchor events raise will enable us to reach more grandparents and family carers to ensure they receive the support they need."
To donate to Grandparents Plus or find out about Tour de Terry go to anchor.org.uk/Terry or follow him on Twitter with the hashtag: #TourDeTerry.
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