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20/twenty Challenge 2022

By Kyrenia Blanshard

We’re finally doing this!!

Rescheduled due to the rain, the 20/twenty Challenge is now on Sunday 15 May.

For the last 12 years, our team has raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.

The 20/twenty Challenge comprises a 2km swim, 10km walk, 3km kayak and 5km run, starting at Shelly Beach and finishing at Clontarf Beach Reserve. It’s a long day that is physically demanding but as a team, we are proud to do this together and raise much needed funds for the Alliance.

If you would like to sponsor us and donate to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance we would be thrilled to have your support.

Your donation will go towards equipment like:

  • Standing frames – so that a child can put weight on their legs to strengthen their bones
  • Specialised wheelchairs – to allow a child to sit upright and go on outings with their family
  • Communication devices – to allow a child to say their first words

Having the right piece of equipment at the right time means the world to these children and their families, who need this specialised equipment just to do the everyday things that most of us take for granted.

Thanks so much for your support and to find out more about this event, visit: www.20twentychallenge.org.au

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