Mon. Nov 18th, 2024

Raising vital funds for seriously ill or injured children and their families, this week, Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern New South Wales (RMHC Northern NSW) is celebrating a landmark milestone – the 20th annual Ride for Sick Kids (RFSK) fundraiser.

From Tuesday 3 to Saturday 7 September, up to 25 cyclists will ride over 500km making the journey from Glen Innes to Newcastle with the aim of raising 1,481 nights of accommodation at Ronald McDonald House (equivalent to $200,000). 

The confirmed route this week is:

  • Day 1: Tuesday, 3 September – Glen Innes to Armidale  
  • Day 2: Wednesday, 4 September – Armidale to Tamworth  
  • Day 3: Thursday, 5 September – Tamworth to Scone  
  • Day 4: Friday, 6 September – Scone to Singleton  
  • Day 5: Saturday, 7 September – Singleton to Newcastle  

All funds raised go directly to RMHC Northern NSW, to help the charity continue to support seriously ill and injured children and their families, including Darcy’s family who have been supported since he was diagnosed with bone marrow failure in 2019. 

Darcy and his family have been able to take a break from the hospital ward in the Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Family Retreat, which has provided them with a safe haven to spend much-needed time together.  

The Newcastle House has been a place where we can take some time away from the hospital, to find a sense of normality – spending time on Darcy’s school work, watching a movie or sitting out in the sun, helping us pass the many hours of waiting anxiously for blood results.” said Darcy’s mum, Karli.

“The support we have received from Ronald McDonald House Charities has been incredible and we are extremely grateful to have support for our whole family during this worrying and stressful time.”   

Now in its 20th year, Ride for Sick Kids is a vital fundraiser that helps RMHC Northern NSW provide accommodation for up to 27 families of seriously ill or injured children every night. 

“Family milestones and highlights are the magical memories that a family creates and shares together. This year, we are celebrating our very own milestone – 20 years of Ride for Sick Kids, as part of our efforts to make sure that no child needs to miss a milestone or celebration due to illness.” said Ross Bingham, CEO for RMHC Northern NSW and 2024 rider.

“We are grateful for all the support over the past 20 years and can’t wait to hit the road for this very special year over the coming days. While it’s a gruelling journey, it’s all for a great cause – to help keep our doors open to families when they need us the most.” 

The RMHC Northern NSW Ride for Sick Kids fundraiser was founded 20 years ago, in 2005. In its inaugural year, 14 riders cycled from Inverell to Newcastle raising more than $80,000. 

In the past 20 years, over 100 riders have cycled more than 12,000 kilometres across Northern New South Wales, raising funds to provide 32,592 nights of accommodation for families of seriously ill or injured children.  

Today, Ride for Sick Kids Northern NSW raises on average 1,400 nights of accommodation for families of ill or injured children, every year. 

The local Northern NSW community can support the fundraiser by:  


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