After a grueling five-day bike ride through Victoria covering over 568km, Metricon’s VIC Cycle team comprising of 24 riders, returned to Metricon’s HQ. Raising $240,000 for cancer charity, Canteen, the Metricon cyclists rode from Mount Waverley and travelled through towns in regional Victoria including Ballarat, Colac, Geelong, Apollo Bay, and Rye.
The riders pushed themselves to their physical limits using pedal power to raise vital funds for young Australians impacted by cancer. Canteen provides free service support for young people aged 12-25 who have been diagnosed with cancer themselves or a family member, ensuring that no young person faces cancer alone.
The Metricon team has proudly built on the last charity ride the team completed in 2019, by more than doubling the fundraising tally this year.
Upon returning to Metricon after participating in the cycle, Director and Victorian General Manager Peter Langfelder commented “This has been an incredible effort by all involved in raising funds for such a worthy and important cause who we have now been partnered with for the last three years.
He continued “We are incredibly grateful to all of the sponsors who have contributed so generously to such an important cause. On behalf of the business and riders, we are so proud to be able to undertake activities such as this one to help make a difference to young lives impacted by cancer”.
Canteen’s Chief Executive Officer, Peter Orchard said, “Five days of non-stop cycling is an incredible achievement. This ride is a wonderful initiative by the Metricon Victorian team. Thank you to everyone at Metricon and their trusted suppliers for taking on this challenge. Every dollar donated will make a huge difference to the life of young Australians impacted by cancer.
“It’s been a tough time for everyone, but for those dealing with cancer on top of COVID, life has been even tougher. Canteen has continued to support young people and their families, but we couldn’t have done it without Metricon’s ongoing and generous support. Your gift will make a big difference, with money raised going straight to our specialist counselling services to help young people find the emotional support they need to deal with cancer,” said Peter.
Whether they are dealing with their own diagnosis, a close family member’s cancer or the loss of a loved one, Canteen provides:
Donations are still accepted through: https://www.raiseit.org.au/fundraisers/teammetricon
Lourdes Antenor is an experienced writer who specialises in the not-for-profit sector and its affiliations. She is the content producer for Third Sector News, an online knowledge-based platform for and about the Australian NFP sector.
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