Hero Dash for cancer cash

1 JANUARY 2003

Four Charles Sturt University (CSU) students have organised a 'Hero Dash' fund-raising event in Bathurst for the NSW Cancer Council on Sunday 2 June. Ms Michaela Rath-May, a double-degree public relations and business student at the School of Communication and Creative Industries said, “The event is dedicated to cancer sufferers, survivors and carers - the real ‘Everyday Heroes’ making a selfless difference in their own lives and the lives of others. I and my fellow-students in the organizing team – Mr Jack Renshaw, Ms Libby Mellor and Ms Hailing Cheng - aim to raise at least $1 000, but we hope for a lot more. There are three optional events designed to suit all fitness levels: Cross Fit Challenge (highly active); Kids Boot Camp (moderately active under 14 years); and Participation Walk (any fitness level). We encourage everyone to come along and participate for a good cause.” Hero Dash will be held at Macquarie River Bicentennial Park, Bathurst, from 11.30am to 3pm on Sunday 2 June, and is part of Cancer Council NSW’s ‘Do your thing’ fundraising initiative, which encourages people to create their own fundraising run with the support of Cancer Council NSW. Registration is $10 per person, or $30 for a group of four. To register or find out more about Hero Dash visit the team’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/Herodashbathurst.

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