Helping Kids In Need

By RideforVariety Join Me

History in the Wheatbelt - October 2024

We are on 2 wheels for 4 days for the kids at Variety WA!

Please sponsor any of our teams and help change the lives of WA kids who are sick, disadvantaged or living with disability.

Variety WA provides practical help to these kids and their families when no one else can, by providing:

> Financial grants to individuals and community organisations
> Scholarships for sport, art and education
> Programs to educate and empower kids and their families
> Unique experiences to create special memories that kids can hold onto in tough times

Please donate any amount, big or small to support the efforts of all our teams to give back and change the lives of WA kids and their families who are doing it tough.

Make a donation AND make a difference today!

Thank you so much for your support - it is truly appreciated.

All donations over $2 are tax deductible and a receipt will be emailed to you directly after you donate!

100% of your donations go directly to the kids!

Event Information

Thursday 03rd October 10:00 - 13:30
16 YORK RD, YORK WA 6302

My Achievements

Goal! Ten donations received for kids in need!

$500 will supply an iPad for a non-verbal child

$1,000 will supply a specialised trampoline for children with sensory needs

$3,000 buys a portable scooter for a child with limited mobility

Oh wow $10,000 for kids in need. You are champs!!

Over $30,000!!!! An incredible achievement! Your hard work, dedication and generosity will positively impact countless kids of WA!

My Updates

We are ready to raise!

Ride For Variety is ready to take to the roads again in October 2024 to help the kids at Variety WA!

Please support our teams to raise as much as possible.

Teams are legends on bikes making great things happen in WA!

Thank you to my Sponsors

$1.45k

Nadine Georgiades

$263.75

Melissa And Josh Taylor

Saw you on the road today (Friday)! Well done!

$150

Harley Springer

$126.60

Fiona Carroll

Fines

$100

Cassandra Leaman

It was a detour!