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21 km of Impact: Hands Across The Water

Hi, my name is Sully, and I'm a 15 year old from Melbourne, Australia. Do you ever wonder what would happen if your entire future depended on the kindness of strangers? For many children supported by Hands Across the Water, this isn't just a question; it's their reality. That's why I am running a half marathon to play my part in improving the lives of these children. I will be running the Sandy Point Half Marathon on the 31st of August.

Every step I take is for the children supported by Hands Across the Water, a charity dedicated to providing shelter, education, and a future for kids in Thailand who have no one else to turn to. These children didn’t choose their circumstances, but we can choose to help.

I’m asking you to join me in this mission. Every donation, big or small, goes directly to providing food, education, and safe homes for children who need it most. Even the smallest contribution can make a life-changing difference.

Follow my training on Strava: https://strava.app.link/yDmMIARxXRb

Thank you for your support!

More information about Hands Across the Water Australia: Hands Across the Water (Hands) is an Australian charity founded by Peter Baines OAM in 2005 that gives at-risk Thai children a home, basic necessities, and the opportunity to live a life of choice, not chance. We have 7 projects across Thailand and over 350+ children in our care. Our greatest victory is that thanks to the wonderful support we have received from tens of thousands of donors, we’ve ensured the kids in our care have a better quality of life because of our presence.
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    Darling, VIC
    Hands Across the Water Australia
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