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4Tracks 4Kids

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Richard Andrews

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I am joining the 4Tracks4kids Team on the 9th March to raise money for Doxa Youth and Sporting Chance Foundations.

I will be walking from Caulfield and along the way we will stop at Federation Square and Moonee Valley before we venture down the famous Flemington racecourse.  

Please support me in my walk by clicking 'donate now' and support the charities involved with 4tracks4kids.

 

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    Doxa Youth Foundation

    Doxa Youth Foundation works to ensure that children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds receive the same opportunities as others to participate in the community and stay engaged in education. We support them through education-based programs to develop not only literacy and numeracy skills but also personal skills and resilience to achieve their goals and make the best of their abilities despite their life circumstances. We do this by providing life changing opportunities through our camps, school and cadetship programs.

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