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Walking Against Youth Violence
Walking Against Youth Violence
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Hi there!
I'm making a difference and walking for a cause that's close to my heart. I’d appreciate any contribution, big or small.
Saturday, March 14, 2015 - 6.30am : 30kms
Start: Harbour Bridge Steps, cnr Gloucestor Street & George Street North, Sydney.
via the coastal route
Finish: North Harbour Reserve, Fairlight.
We are walking to create awareness for The White Knight Foundation's message and our stance against youth violence. What sort of society are our children and their children going to grow up in if this voilence doesn't cease?
Grab a friend and join us - walk for 2kms, 5kms, 15kms or the whole 30kms. We would love to see you!
Support cars will meet us at the half way mark - Bathers Pavilion end of Balmoral Beach with refreshments and sustenance and again at the end at North Harbour Reserve, Fairlight.
Liam will be walking the last 100 metres or so with us.
So start training and we look forward to a great and successful walk.
If you are unable to walk with us you can still support in the way of a donation. Many thanks
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to The White Knight Foundation charity.
Thanks so much for your support!
The White Knight Foundation (The Trustee For)
The White Knight Foundation is here to draw attention to the prevalence and absolute stupidity of unprovoked youth violence whilst raising funds to young victims and their families to help them on their journey to recovery.
The White Knight Foundation was established in August 2013 from the result of a non-provoked attack on Liam Knight, where a 2.8m long steel rod was thrown, striking Liam, piercing through his skull.
Fortunately, Liam survived, but he continues to endure a long road of rehabilitation from the brain damage he suffered.
After months of witnessing Liam’s determination and fight to get back to his former self, it was evident that there are other victims that need help and support so they too, can get back to their physical and mental best.