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C2C4KIDS Gympie to Maroochydore

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Gympie to Maroochydore 'All 4 The Kids'
100km Bike Ride
 
Join local Sunshine Coast cyclists in helping ‘Coast to Coast For Kids’ to raise funds and awareness for 2 charities that provide support, medical research & counselling for families coping with infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss, premature babies and children with disabilities or Autism.
 
 
When:
 
 
Tuesday 31st August 2010
 
Start:
 
7am (approx)                
Action Subaru
Cnr Oak Street & Bruce Highway, Gympie
 
 
Finish:
 
11am (approx)
Gary Crick Subaru
88 Sugar Road, Maroochydore
 
 
Celebration Lunch
 
All riders are welcome to celebrate with the C2C team at a local watering hole (TBC).
 
Dave & Scott will also attend, but will be on the waters!
 
 
Donation:        
 
$1,000 (payable via the Donate Now button on right)
 
A Tax deductible receipt will be e-mailed upon receipt of payment.

Please ensure you use your full name and any extra comments encouraging the C2C team would be much appreciated!
 
A C2C4KIDS jersey will also be provided to all cyclists who generously donate their time & money for these worthy causes.
 
 
 
What is Coast to Coast For Kids?
 
C2C4KIDS is a 3,000km charity bicycle ride starting in Cooktown on 13/8/10 and finishes in Sydney’s Centennial Park on 11/9/10.
 
Founding members David Bonne and Scott Gilbertson, both novice cyclists, have been personally touched by life changing experiences attempting to start a family unsuccessfully. 
Choosing charities close to their heart, the ride will raise much needed funding and awareness for the Tumbatin Clinic and the Bonnie Babes Foundation
 
The aim is to raise $200,000, which will go towards medical support, medical research & counselling for families coping with infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss, premature babies and children with disabilities or Autism.
 
The statistics speak for themselves: -
·     - 20% of the population suffer from infertility
·     - 1 in 4 pregnancies sadly end from miscarriage or still birth (over 70,000 babies are lost each year in Aust).
·     - 1 in every 140 babies are still born (6 babies per day in Australia or over 2,000 p.a are sadly stillborn)
·     - 1 in 10 babies are premature (pre 37 weeks) and 50% of these babies being admitted to intensive care.
·     - Of those babies who are born and survive, 3% then suffer from a development or learning disability
 
For more information please visit www.c2c4kids.com.au

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