Sixteen-month-old Ariyah has needed to be nasogastric fed since she was just five months old. Unable to eat solids or drink orally, she travels far from home regularly to attend her medical appointments.

Raised so far

$5,440

Our goal

$25,000

Grab a bike! Any kind of Bike!

And join us to Ride for Sick Kids.  

Sign up as an individual, with a friend or workmates, because your pedal power can make a real difference.

You’ll be helping give families a home away from home at Ronald McDonald House so they can be near their seriously ill child in hospital.

As an individual fundraiser, if you raise between $250-$500 you'll recieve your very own pair of silly socks! Raise $500 or more and recieve a free Ride for Sick Kids t-shirt!

Get pedalling!

 Sign Up Today

Create a Gym-wide Goal

Encourage members to swap out their normal routine for a short ride, and tally all kilometres ridden whilst fundraising for the event.

Create a Leaderboard

Motivate members with some healthy competition, by recording the kilometres ridden by participants in the month of September. 

Spin Classes for a Cause

Create even more of a reason for members to join Spin Classes, whether its in the gym or a virtual spin class. With their total kilometres ridden within each class going towards their individual goal or the Gym's overall tally.

#IRideFor

Who will YOU ride for this September?
Use the hashtag #IRideFor to bring light to an individual's or family's story.

Meet Ariyah
Sixteen-month-old Ariyah has needed to be nasogastric fed since she was just five months old. Unable to eat solids or drink orally, she travels far from home regularly to attend her medical appointments.
Meet Darcy
Since he was diagnosed with bone marrow failure at seven years old, Darcy, now a teenager, has been a famliar face at our Newcastle and Tamworth houses while recieving treatment. 
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