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Hi there.
This September I have decided to show my support for seeing a person first and not their disability, by taking part in Northcott’s Annual Walk With Me event in Parramatta.
Walk With Me is a national fundraising event that spreads hope about social inclusion for people with a disability, while raising much-needed funds to support them.
Individual walkers and teams join hundreds of people of all abilities in their local community for a day full of entertainment, fun and most importantly to walk together!
All funds raised from Northcott's Walk With Me will fund local Northcott respite services, which provide children and adults with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy various activities while their carers experience a break from their demanding role.
Please dig deep and donate now to help me support such a worthy cause with a secure online donation, after which you will automatically receive a tax deductible gift receipt via email.
It’s as easy as clicking on DONATE and following the prompts.
You can even leave me a motivating personal message, or why not join me in my quest by registering to participate yourself by clicking on Register Now above. The more people registered means greater awareness and more funds raised for this worthy cause.
Thank you for anything you can do to show you believe in seeing a person’s ability first and not their disability. Your support means the world to them!
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Northcott
Northcott is a leading service provider in NSW and the ACT, providing services and support for people with disabilities and their families and carers. We are an independent, not-for-profit organisation that receives some government funding. We rely on the generosity of individuals, organisations and community groups to continue to provide services, particularly where no government funding or limited support is available. For over 80 years, we have supported children, young people and adults with disabilities to develop life skills, build confidence and become active participants in their communities. Today, we help more than 13,000 people, including many families and carers, driven by our purpose to build an inclusive society where people can live the life they choose.