This March, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) South Australia will host its 11th annual Ride for Sick Kids (RFSK) fundraising event.
Focused on raising vital funds for seriously ill and injured children and their families, this annual event has made a huge difference in peoples lives around SA.
From Sunday the 26th of March until Friday the 1st of April, a team of 17 riders will cycle over 1,000km with the aim of raising 1,000 nights of accommodation at a Ronald McDonald House (equivalent to $150,000).

RMHC is calling on all South Australians to support the fundraiser by making a donation online where all funds raised will be going directly to the Ronald McDonald House in Adelaide.
“Ride for Sick Kids has been an integral part of our fundraising efforts over the last 11 years, so we are thrilled to be welcoming it back once again” said Melissa Monkhouse, Executive Officer for RMHC South Australia.
“This year, riders will cycle from valley to valley across the South Australian wine region. Taking place throughout the vintage time, just like the farmers across the region, the riders will be hard at work helping to raise vital funds for seriously ill or injured children.”

“We are calling on our incredible South Australian community to support the fundraiser by making a donation online. Every contribution helps us to continue to support seriously ill or injured children and their families.”
This year, the event will take place across the stunning wine regions of South Australia, riders will be travelling down south to the beautiful Second Valley to start the 7-day Valley to Valley ride before heading back to Adelaide.
Over the past 10 years, riders have clocked over 200,00 km’s on their bikes, an incredible journey made for a great cause.
For more information or to donate, click here.
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