Melbourne’s City2Sea needs you! |
| 03 November 2011 |
On Sunday 13 November, the same team who developed Sydney’s City2Surf will bring you a new 14km fun run for Melbourne.The Sunday Age City2Sea, presented by Westpac, will see more than 10,000 people take over the streets of Melbourne in a physical challenge that raises money for charities all over Australia. Registrations are open to run, walk or hot-shoe shuffle your way through the scenic streets of Melbourne, finishing down at the lovely Port Phillip Bay. If you’re in or around Melbourne that weekend, invite a friend and spend some quality time together, or use the day as a personal challenge in preparation for summer. Register today! New this year City2Sea is generously making a donation to each volunteer’s charity of choice. That means by volunteering on the day and supporting a charity you love, you will also ensure more dollars are going to where they are needed. So, if you don’t like running, why not get a group of friends together and volunteer? Volunteering is a great way to support Mission Australia if you aren’t up to the 14km challenge. It’s also a fantastic chance to spend time with friends and be part of a Melbourne celebration. Get your friends together and email the Mission Australia Community Fundraising team so we can get as many volunteers as possible on the day! How to get involved Further reading City2Sea is just one of several running events that Mission Australia supporters have taken part in this year. Read about these events - and if you live outside of Melbourne, start planning for the 2012 marathon season. |
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