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Trek4TROG Kosi Challenge
Trek4TROG Kosi Challenge
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About the Kosi Challenge
The TREK4TROG Kosi Challenge is a 22-kilometre walk from Charlotte’s Pass to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko and will be completed over one day.
Join us to help fund vital research into radiation medicine and #fightcancer!
In December 2023, we will be hosting the Trek4TROG Kosi Challenge. This will be an amazing opportunity to climb the highest point in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko while helping to fundraise for TROG Cancer Research.
Trek4TROG is a unique opportunity to showcase your support alongside a team of trekkers. The team we are looking for will consist of 50 people, with a target of raising $25,000.
This climb for a cause is a collaboration with the Huma Charity Challenge, who have been coordinating high-quality expeditions since the early 90s.
Throughout this fundraising trek you will get to experience three days of exploration, viewing Australia’s natural landscapes and awe-inspiring scenes. Plus, you can bring your family or friends and build connections along the way.
As a trekker or a sponsor, the funds you raise are vital in helping us to reach more patients, conduct more extensive research and provide better education around the use of radiation medicine in cancer treatment.
If you are curious to learn more about the challenge or have any questions, we are here to help.
Follow the link to learn more --> https://trog.com.au/support-us/trek4trog-kosi-challenge/
TROG Cancer Research (Trans Tasman Radiation Oncology Group Limited)
TROG Cancer Research is a non-profit radiotherapy clinical trials group, which has been improving treatments and outcomes for cancer patients for almost 30 years. TROG researchers are working every day to improve the lives of people living with all types of cancer. Working with more than 200 cancer treatment centres internationally, TROG has launched over 100 trials with the help of 14,000 patients.