Ride For Refuge: RIDE FREESTYLE
The Ride for Refuge is a family-friendly fundraiser held on Saturday, October 3, 2020, that helps support charities who provide refuge and hope for some of the most vulnerable people on earth.
By participating in the RIDE, we're speaking for people who have little or no voice and who often get left behind or ignored. And by fundraising, you're supporting the Zebra Centre who provides support and resources for children and youth who have experienced abuse.
This year will be different (but better)
Since 2004, we've cycled or walked in support of the charities we're fundraising for. And, normally we all gathered together in locations near us to do it. But this year, for obvious reasons, we can't.
Covid-related health risks and operational challenges won't permit us to assemble in large groups. So instead, we will gather together as always, but self-organize in smaller covid-friendly teams or groups as permitted.
Introducing RIDE Freestyle
Here's the good news: there's so many more ways to RIDE this year. You can join our team, gather your friends, and select one of 15 RIDE Freestyle fundraising activities. You can do the same thing all together, or mix and match within your team. Do what you can, wherever you can. #nobikesrequired
Can you still ride your bike or walk? Yes, of course! Still, it might be fun to try something different - take a look at the RIDE Freestyle choices and imagine what else you could do. You might find a new way to express your passion... for Refuge.
How do I get involved?
Join our Zebra Herd Team, choose your activity and fundraise!
Donate to a member of the Zebra Herd Team!
Share our $5,000 fundraising goal with your friends and family!
Keep up to date with the Zebra Herd progress as we get closer to October 3, 2020 by following us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
We want to hear from you! Share with us how you’re moving for charity by tagging @ZebraCentre and using #ride20ZebraCentre #kidscantell
Learn more about Ride For Refuge here: https://rideforrefuge.org/home