453 Climb for MND

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Here you'll be able to see the team from Taree Fire & Rescue, preparing to climb the 1504 stairs to the observation level of Sydney Tower Eye all the while raising much needed funds for research into Motor Neurone Disease.

Registration is now open for this years climb.Who’s going to sign up to conquer the Furber Stairs?
03/07/2024

Registration is now open for this years climb.
Who’s going to sign up to conquer the Furber Stairs?

🔥🏃‍♂️ Exciting News! Registrations for the Firies Climb for MND 2024 are NOW OPEN! 🚒💪

Join us on this incredible journey to raise funds and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease. Whether you're a firefighter, a supporter, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, this event is for YOU!

📅 Date: 30 and 31 August 2024
📍 Location: Scenic World, Katoomba

Sign up today and be part of a community dedicated to fighting MND. Together, we can climb higher and achieve more!

Register now: firiesclimbformnd.org.au/cms/choose-your-challenge

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75 Pulteney Street
Taree, NSW
2430

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+61265515246

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This years Climb

This year the Firies Climb for MND will happen on Saturday November 9th. In the lead up to this, our team from Taree, will be fundraising for Macquarie University’s research into this horrible disease with the hopes of someday finding a cure.

We would love to have your support while we put in the hard yards training for this mammoth event, raising much needed funds but also raising awareness for this disease. Whether it be a donation (remember all donations over $2 are tax deductable), sharing our page & fundraising or just moral support while we train hard & on the day of the climb.

We say..... THANK YOU!