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Canberra Indoor Rock Climbing
Canberra Indoor Rock Climbing
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Canberra Indoor Rock Climbing is proud to announce that we are partnering with Rural Aid to host a "Dynoing for Drought Relief" climbing competition on Saturday, November 2nd.
You can read more about the competition on our website here: https://www.canberrarockclimbing.com.au/dynoing-for-drought-relief/
You can also find our Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/391052254891993/
In addition to donating a portion of competition entries, we will also host an online silent auction, and you can donate directly through this page. If climbing isn’t your thing or you can’t make it, these will be a great ways to contribute.
Rural Aid understands that drought is a multifaceted issue and offers individualised help to farming communities. Some of their initiatives include donating fodder for livestock, replacing lost livestock, sending volunteer workers to assist with farm operations, bringing music education to children, and mental health counselling.
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.
Thanks so much for your support!
Rural Aid Ltd
Rural Aid supports farmers and rural communities in times of natural disaster such as flood, fire and drought. In addition, Rural Aid focusses on supporting the sustainability of regional and farming communities. Our disaster relief program includes the nationally recognised Buy a Bale campaign and delivers hay, water, and financial assistance for farmers across Australia. Our Counselling program employs nationally registered counsellors, who live within their communities, to offer emotional and practical support to farmers and their families. We also provide volunteer support to rural towns, through our Community Support program. Volunteers and tradespeople visit remote and rural areas to help fix infrastructure that farmers do not have the skill, time or money to do themselves.