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Wheelie Big Challenge
31 March 2010 - 31 March 2011

About the Wheelie Big Challenge

The Wheelie Big Challenge (WBC) is a fun event designed to champion people with CP and to raise much needed funds.

What is the aim of the Wheelie Big Challenge?

 

Current research show families living with CP face enormous challenges everyday of their lives with a $59M gap of basic unmet needs and equipment. The aim of the WBC is to bring the community together in support of people with CP and to lessen the gap.

Who can take the Challenge?

Anyone can take the Challenge, the level of participation is entirely by individual choice. If you're very busy, only set yourself a small Challenge - you can always up the target if it turns out to be easier than you thought!

When is the best time to register?

The Wheelie Big Challenge runs all year round, so register today and start fundraising. Encourage family, friends and work colleagues to join your team and help fundraise too.

When does this year’s Challenge conclude?

The Wheelie Big Challenge concludes in March each year, at the Wheelie Big Day Out, where teams come together to compete in fun novelty wheelchair races. Or if you prefer, sit back and cheer on your favourite celebrities and team mates from the sidelines.

Is it compulsory to be part of the Wheelie Big Day Out?

No, your level of participation is your choice, some teams help fundraise throughout the year but not all teams attend or participate in the Wheelie Big Day Out.

Levels of Participation in the Wheelie Big Challenge

The WBC has been designed with multiple challenges to suit everyone - level of participation is entirely your choice.



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