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Walk Against Youth Violence
Walk Against Youth Violence
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Join us on Sunday 25th of September as we walk from "The Spit" to Manly to raise vital funds in order to provide meaningful support for young victims of youth violence through their journey to recovery.
Where: Spit West Reserve (235 Spit Road, Mosman)
When: 0830 (0800 for registration)
What to bring: Water bottle and protection form the elements (there will be 2 pitstops with water provided)
- Please ensure you a logged into your GoFundraise account. If you don’t currently have a GoFundraise log in, you can hit “Sign up now” to register an account
- Click “Join Team” at https://makingadifference.gofundraise.com.au/page/TWKFWalk
- To join the team, you will need to have your own personal fundraising page. Click “Register/Create Page”
- Give your page a title, and set your own personal fundraising target and page message! (Note: leave the default code’s in the “Thank you email to sponsor” as they are)
- We kindly ask for an initial donation of $30 as a joining fee
- You will now be able share your page with anyone and everyone to raise as much money as possible
If you have any issues registering, please do not hesitate to get into contact with us.
If you're not comfortable creating your own page, please feel free to donate $30 as your joining fee, leaving your name and comment of "Joining Fee" to the team page.
We look forward to seeing you on the day!
The White Knight Foundation
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.