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Cycling to save kids’ lives

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Cycling to save kids’ lives

Every year in October, Australia’s bike riding community rallies together for the Great Cycle Challenge which raises money for research into childhood cancer – with the simple aim of saving more lives.

The Great Cycle Challenge is a major fundraiser for the work done at Children’s Medical Research Institute in Westmead. Since 2013, riders have raised more than $40 million to help scientists work on a personalised approach to cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Scientists want to change the lives of kids like Annabelle. The gorgeous three-year-old came home from preschool one day with a lump on her head after a fall. Her parents, Mel and Brendan, weren’t concerned until it developed into a sore, and then suddenly, she came out in bruises all over her legs.

“We had a new puppy, so we didn’t think too much of it. But when the doctor saw her bruises he said, ‘I’m sorry I hope I’m wrong but that is a telltale sign of leukaemia’.’’

Brendan said they were just shellshocked, and within 24 hours she was having a lumber puncture, spinal tap, and had started chemo.

“Even then, I just kept thinking that someone was going to tell us they got it wrong,’’ he said.

The good news for the family was that they had caught it very early, and since then, Annabelle has been taking oral chemo tablets at home, as well as weekly chemo at hospital, and is starting a new clinical trial shortly, which her family has been told may increase her survival chances by an extra 10%.

Despite the challenges she’s faced, Brendan tells beautiful stories of how easily Annabelle has adapted to her new normal. When the family recently made the tough decision to shave her head, Annabelle said her “hair had gone on holiday – to Melbourne’’. She has also nicknamed her nasal tube “spaghetti – like it’s her friend’’.

Brendan’s best friend Tony has been riding in the Great Cycle Challenge for many years, choosing to ride over 24 hours as his own personal goal. This year, the two friends will ride and fundraise together.

“I look at the timeline of how fast Annabelle was diagnosed and treated and it’s amazing,’’ Brendan said. “We still have a long road ahead of us, but it’s exciting that she’s been offered this new treatment that improves her chances – and that’s because of research.

“We can always do more to help these kids, and the only way we will do that is through research and development.’’

We are calling on all Australians to sign up, choose how many kilometres you’d like to ride throughout the month of October, and raise funds to help kids like Annabella.

Find out more here.

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EVEN MORE PLACES TO DONATE TO THE SALVOS FOR THIS YEAR’S TOY DRIVE APPEAL

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EVEN MORE PLACES TO DONATE TO THE SALVOS FOR THIS YEAR’S TOY DRIVE APPEAL

 

Donations can be made at both Newcastle Permanent and Greater Bank branches

It’s the time of year when we open up our hearts, and The Salvation Army and NGM Group are asking locals to help spread joy by donating a gift to the Salvos annual Christmas Toy Drive Appeal.

Now in its 35th year in partnership with Newcastle Permanent, 2023 heralds a new chapter with Greater Bank joining as a collection point for the Toy Drive, which will assist families across New South Wales and Queensland.

Last year some 6000 gifts were donated at Newcastle Permanent branches across regional NSW, and Salvation Army Public Relations and Community Engagement Manager Rod Dibley said the addition of Greater Bank branches for people to make donations at is particularly welcome, with an expectation there will be even more need in the community this year.

“From January to August of this year, our Doorways Emergency Relief services and Mission and Communities recorded a 15% increase in the number of people assisted, as well as a 19% increase in sessions of care provided to people in need compared to the same time last year, so we are expecting to see a similar trend this Christmas,” said Mr Dibley.

“In fact, we are certain that there will be people reaching out for help this Christmas from the Salvos who we have never seen before.

James & Caroline for the toy drive appeal

James & Caroline.

“More and more people are struggling with the basics, so the thought of having to buy presents for children and loved ones is very overwhelming and actually impossible for some.

“A little bit of generosity from those that are able goes a long way, and I know with community support we’ll be able to put some smiles on faces on Christmas Day.”

No one knows this better than Caroline, a single parent of three who had been receiving assistance from food pantries in her community. She received Christmas Cheer from 2019 to 2022 after a friend suggested she contact the Salvos.

“I remember the love, and kindness, and total lack of judgement that I received,” said Caroline.

“I’m still blown away by the generosity of people.

“Still to this day I think back and want to cry.”

Inspired by her own experience, Caroline has now joined the Salvation Army to pay that kindness forward.

“It’s an enormous privilege to meet people on what could be their worst day, and we have an enormous opportunity to help and be kind,” she said.

“People can be fragile and vulnerable, and we all have a lot of capacity to bring love and hope.

“We may be the glimmer on their horizon.”

TOY DRIVE APPEAL group photo

Group Photo.

NGM Group Chief Customer and Digital Innovation Officer, James Cudmore, said that having Greater Bank join the Toy Drive will help meet the increasing need.

“With Newcastle Permanent and Greater Bank coming together, we have grown our ability to help in our communities,” said Mr Cudmore.

“Each year we are proud to be able to support the Salvos’ Christmas Toy Drive Appeal, and we are even more proud that we will now be able to expand our reach.

“We know that the Salvos help thousands of people have a merry Christmas, and it’s an honour to be able to contribute.”

Donations can be made at any Newcastle Permanent or Greater Bank branch until Friday 15 December. Gifts should be new and unwrapped and are accepted for all ages, including teenagers.

“Any and all donations are hugely appreciated,” said Mr Dibley.

“If you want to donate but are short of ideas, you can never go wrong with the classics – toys, clothing, books, and games – but something for older kids and teenagers are always welcome, such as vouchers, sporting equipment, beauty products and fashion accessories.”

 

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