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Coast charity raises hope for kids with a Pull-Up Challenge

A Sunshine Coast charity is gearing up for its third annual 24-hour Pull-Up Challenge this month, using this virtual event to support vulnerable children worldwide.

Founded on the Sunshine Coast in 2001, Destiny Rescue exists to rescue children from human trafficking and sexual exploitation, with the primary mission of restoring their lives and empowering them to create a brighter future.

Taking place from 16-18 August, the 24-hour Pull Up Challenge invites fitness enthusiasts, community groups, and individuals everywhere to take part. Since 2022 the challenge has raised $24,841.

Dave Ravi, Australian Ninja Warrior Semi-Finalist, father, and driving force behind this unique fundraiser said the challenge encourages the community to push their limits while raising essential funds for the work of Destiny Rescue.

“Whether you’re an experienced athlete or a beginner, this challenge is for everyone,” Dave said.

“No matter your age, fitness level, or previous experience with pull-ups, every rep and every dollar counts.

“Participants can complete their pull-ups at home, in their local gym, or any convenient location. You can start by doing just one pull-up every hour and know that you are directly impacting the lives of these children in need.”

Dave has also played a pivotal role in the 24-hour Pull Up Challenge, personally completing over 4000 pull-ups in both the 2022 and 2023 events to support Destiny Rescue.

The Pull-Up Challenge follows the success of Destiny Rescue’s Move To Rescue fundraiser, which saw 58 participants raise $54,172, enabling the rescue and support of 30 children, thanks to 374 generous donors.

Destiny Rescue Australia chief executive officer Paul Mergard praised the community’s dedication.

“Our supporters are passionate about combining their love for physical activity with their commitment to our cause. Their incredible enthusiasm and generosity make a huge difference in the lives of vulnerable children worldwide.”

How it works:

Sign up: Register for the Virtual Pull Up Challenge on the official website: thepullupchallenge.com.au

Choose your spot: Complete as many pull-ups as possible between 16-18 August at home, at your local gym, or any preferred location.

Fundraise: Your fundraising will enable Destiny Rescue’s highly skilled agents to rescue more children and support them towards safety, dignity, and opportunity.

For more information or to become a Rescue Partner, go to destinyrescue.org

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