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Ride for Country Kids nears fundraising goal

The Ride for Country Kids, in aid of the Royal Far West organisation, has nearly reached its $500,000 fundraising target, with donations still coming in. The 2019 ride crossed 450 kilometres over three days, with the 63 cyclists passing through south-west NSW towns including Albury, Holbrook, Wagga Wagga, Coolamon, Rankin Springs, Ungarie, Weethalle, Wyalong, West Wyalong and Lake Cargelligo. The Royal Far West charity provides health, education and disability services to children and their families living in rural and remote communities. Children in these areas are up to five times more likely than those living in urban areas to have challenges with their developmental health, and greater difficulty receiving the services and support they need because of where they live. During the fundraising ride, cyclists called into primary schools, speaking to the children, answering their questions and giving them rides on their bikes. Bathurst-based cyclist Nathan Taylor was a popular new participant, accompanied by his wife Annette and daughter Charlotte, who attends the Royal Far West centre in Manly. Nathan joined the ride determined to raise funds to give others access to the type of care his family has received. Read more: Holbrook farmer rides in memory of his son Wagga man has never forgotten how Royal Far West helped him Royal Far West's chief executive officer Lindsay Cane said everyone they met along the ride – teachers, parents, former Royal Far West clients, local government, business and community members – had all been incredibly generous. "Every year I am overwhelmed by the generosity of spirit shown to us as we cycle through each town. We are in debt to all of these wonderful people. Bringing the ride to these towns is one way we can give back, show our support and be more involved in local communities," Ms Cane said. Donations to the Ride for Country Kids are still being accepted at rideforcountrykids2019.gofundraise.com.au. Ms Cane said the ride would not be possible without the support of partners FDC Construction & Fitout and HP and Charles Sturt University.

The Ride for Country Kids, in aid of the Royal Far West organisation, has nearly reached its $500,000 fundraising target, with donations still coming in.

The 2019 ride crossed 450 kilometres over three days, with the 63 cyclists passing through south-west NSW towns including Albury, Holbrook, Wagga Wagga, Coolamon, Rankin Springs, Ungarie, Weethalle, Wyalong, West Wyalong and Lake Cargelligo.

The Ride for Country Kids heads through Holbrook.

The Royal Far West charity provides health, education and disability services to children and their families living in rural and remote communities.

Children in these areas are up to five times more likely than those living in urban areas to have challenges with their developmental health, and greater difficulty receiving the services and support they need because of where they live.

During the fundraising ride, cyclists called into primary schools, speaking to the children, answering their questions and giving them rides on their bikes.

Ride ambassador Nathan Taylor, from Bathurst, and daughter Charlotte at Coolamon Central School.

Ride ambassador Nathan Taylor, from Bathurst, and daughter Charlotte at Coolamon Central School.

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