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TV Star Lucinda Joins Byron Coastal Charity Walk for a Cause

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TV Star Lucinda Joins Byron Coastal Charity Walk for a Cause

Lucinda Light, beloved by audiences nationwide from her endearing presence on the 2024 season of Married at First Sight, continues to illuminate hearts by lending her support to the Byron Coastal Charity Walk. Scheduled for Saturday, May 4th, Lucinda, known for her warmth and compassion, will grace the event with her presence, channelling her newfound fame into a noble cause.

Having called Byron Bay home for several years and having witnessed the aftermath of the devastating Lismore Floods of 2022, Lucinda is deeply committed to supporting the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service through her participation in the walk. Accompanied by her mother, Lucinda will traverse the picturesque 12km route along the captivating Byron coastline, all while raising funds for this vital cause.

Expressing her enthusiasm for the charity event, Lucinda shared, “I am thrilled to join this inspiring initiative alongside all of you! Returning to Byron, my cherished haven, holds a special significance, especially when it’s for such a meaningful cause. My mother and I eagerly anticipate the 12km walk, and I extend a warm invitation to join me for a sunset yoga session the evening prior! Anticipate a harmonious blend of gentle hatha infused with humour, philosophy, and liberating flow. I look forward to embracing you all and sharing in this heartfelt experience.”
As an added bonus, participants registered for the Byron Coastal Charity Walk will have the unique opportunity to partake in a sunset stretching session led by Lucinda on the eve of the event, enhancing the overall experience.

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This occasion presents the perfect opportunity to unite with friends and contribute to a worthy cause.
“Strap on your walking shoes, adorn yourself with your most exquisite earrings, gather your closest companions, and register for an unforgettable adventure today.”

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