Walking the Talk – getting busy doing good!

On March 26, 2010, in Uncategorized, by steve.nation

A few events coming up…

Event #1 – Teen Challenge’s “Live Free Walk”

Saturday 17th April 2010

Registration: Early Bird registration now extended to 28 March. Early Bird Registration (includes a t-shirt) closes 28 March 2010 -

Registration after the 28 March 2010 (excludes t-shirt) – $20

It’d be good to get a t-shirt, but we’ve only got until this Sunday to register. So, let’s get in quickly. If you do register, make sure you post a comment on this post so everyone knows who is walking.

Purpose of the ‘Live Free Walk’: To make a statement – “we want to see our young women living free of alcohol and drug dependence”. To raise funds for the Teen Challenge Young Women’s Residential Treatment Centre based in Toowoomba, Queensland.
Fundraising: It is expected that each walker will actively fundraise by seeking sponsorship from their family, friends and business associates. The goal for each walker is to raise $100 in sponsorship from 10 sponsors at $10 per sponsor. Very achievable!!! Booklets to record sponsorship will be available in the sponsorship kit which will be mailed upon registration.

To register, click here.

Event #2 – Homeless Connect


Here’s a short video on what this day looks like:

Homeless Connect

To volunteer for the next Homeless Connect, May 11, 2010, view the role descriptions below and fill in the application form.

Role Descriptions

Homeless Connect Application May 10

We’ll be announcing these events at church over the coming weeks. Expect me (Steve) to come and approach you personally about them. More details to come on the blogs too.

For more information on Homeless Connect and to register your interest in future events please email homeless@volqld.org.au or call 3002 7600

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3 Responses to “Walking the Talk – getting busy doing good!”

  1. Murray says:

    I think the Live Free Walk thing is only for girls. When I tried to sign up the options were “Miss, Ms, or Mrs”. Happy to sponsor someone else to walk ;)

  2. Steve N says:

    Hey Muz, I think you’re right! I’ll give Teen Challenge a call tomorrow to find out for sure

  3. keiyeng says:

    hey Muz, we checked and though it’s majority women, they are very fine with men registering and walking also :) We’ll email / announce this too.

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