Spaces Remain: Walk on the Wild Side for Cure Kids
MEDIA ALERT – LIMITED SPACES REMAIN FOR WILD WALK
15 September 2010
500 Kiwis to Walk on the Wild Side for Cure Kids
Spots are filling quickly for Walk on the Wild Side, an adventurous fundraising event for Cure Kids, a charity investing in research to find cures for life-threatening illnesses impacting Kiwi kids.
Spaces for the 17km adventure walk, which traverses beautiful private farmland, bush and wetland, and follows the spectacular coastline on Auckland’s wild west coast, are limited to only 500. To prepare for the challenge, and in return for their entry fee of $250, all 500 entrants will be given access to an individually tailored, online, eight week health and fitness programme developed by PLHealth, a corporate health management company.
“Walk on the Wild Side offers a great opportunity to not only get back into shape after winter, but to also get adventurous with fundraising for a great cause that makes a real difference to the lives of Kiwi families,” said the charity’s GM – Brand & Business Development, Carolyn Hobson.
“This is the first Walk on the Wild Side. In time we hope to have a network of wild walks. The inaugural event provides a great opportunity for Aucklanders to explore the fantastic scenery that exists in their own backyard, while also making a real difference to the lives of the thousands of children that live with life-threatening illness through their fundraising support.”
To help Cure Kids reach its $300,000 fundraising goal for the event, entrants will be encouraged to top up their entry fee and fundraise a further $350 in the lead up to the November event, with all proceeds going towards funding vital medical research into all illnesses affecting Kiwi kids.
Already signed up for the programme are star couple Faye Smythe (Shortland Street’s Tania Jefferies) and Te Kohe Tuhaka (Zave from Go Girls), as well as Shortland Street’s Jacquie Nairn (Wendy Cooper) and Gerald Urquhart (Luke Durville).
People interested in registering for Walk on the Wild Side can visit www.walkonthewildside.org.nz or contact Rosemary on 09 370 0283 or r.such@curekids.org.nz for further details.
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About
Cure Kids
Cure Kids (previously Child Health
Research Foundation) was established over 30 years ago to
address the lack of research into life-threatening childhood
illnesses in New Zealand. Since then, they have invested
over $25 million in medical research, which has helped save
hundreds of young lives and has improved the quality of life
of thousands more children. Cure Kids is a particularly
unique charity in that EVERY CENT raised through fundraising
goes directly towards funding research.
For more
information, visit www.curekids.org.nz.
About
Walk on the Wild Side
“Walk on the Wild
Side” is a new Cure Kids fundraising initiative designed
to complement their existing range of innovative events.
The event is
designed to be a fun yet challenging walk, beginning at
Bethells Beach on the West Coast of Auckland, and traversing
17km of the spectacular coastline - with a number of
surprises along the way. Teams will be invited to dress up
and get into the spirit of the occasion, and to join all
other competitors at the finish-line lunch and prize giving
celebration.
The inspiration behind this event comes
from the Cure Kids Great Adventure Races, which have become
highly successful signature events over the last eight
years. Realistically however, not everyone can commit to the
level of fitness and outdoor skills required for the Great
Adventure Race. As a result, Race Director Alan Nelson has
designed “Walk on the Wild Side” to be a more achievable
event while remaining a worthy challenge that still provides
a unique opportunity for a special outdoor experience.
A
wide range of individuals are invited to participate in this
unique event - from companies attracted to the team building
and health and fitness benefits it will provide for their
staff, to individuals coming together to form a team and
participate in the challenge. All will benefit from the
satisfaction gained from supporting such a worthy cause.
The course (17km)
The 17km off-road
course will be staged at Bethells Beach in the Waitakere
Ranges and features exclusive access to three beautiful
private properties over a circuit which also includes the
spectacular Te Henga Walkway coastline track, a superb
section of the Hillary Trail.
The course starts at the
Bethells Beach Reserve and follows a route through farmland
and pockets of native bush, skirting the region’s largest
wetland and climbing 207 metres to the cliff-tops above the
dramatic coastline south of Muriwai. The return section
contours above the exposed volcanic coastline, revealing
glorious views to the south as far as Whatipu, before
returning to Bethells Beach.
Walkers can expect to
complete the course in around five to six hours and there is
a run category for those in a hurry.
The course will be
marked throughout and monitored by Cure Kids’ volunteer
officials from Land Search & Rescue. An Aid Station
including St John first response services will be
established half-way through the course.
How to
prepare
As part of the build up to “Walk on
the Wild Side”, health and fitness group PLHealth is providing a lifestyle
coaching programme online for competitors. The optional
eight week programme will focus on overall health goals as
well as the training and exercise guidelines participants
will need for the event and includes motivational clips,
blogs and nutritional advice.
Gearing up to go
A long-sleeved polypro or wool top and a
rain-jacket are mandatory minimum safety gear for all
participants. Robust off-road running shoes or light-weight
tramping boots are ideal for the mixed off-road terrain on
the course. Food and water to sustain participants through
their journey will also be required along with any personal
medication. An official Aid Station half-way through the
course will provide water and medical assistance. Entrants
will be encouraged to train in the gear they will use on the
day to ensure they have no unpleasant fit or function gear
surprises.
Leave only footprints
The
Waitakere Ranges has an outstanding natural environment that
complements the event superbly. In return the area deserves
respect and protection. “Walk on the Wild Side” is
committed to leaving only footprints and has developed a
zero impact event programme accordingly. Initiatives include
individual responsibility for any potential rubbish on the
day, provision for toilets on course, advocating car-pooling
for participants and the provision of bus transport. Cure
Kids seek all participants’ support of this programme.
Keeping participants in the loop
Once participants have entered, Cure Kids will
keep them up to date with event information, ideas and
motivation. Fundraising suggestions, training programmes,
gear advice and team blogs are all designed to be helpful
and good fun as entrants train and fundraise toward their
goals. It’s going to be a challenge in all sorts of ways
and that’s a good thing. The rewards at both a physical
and humanitarian level will be profound.
How to
register
People can register online at
www.walkonthewildside.org.nz. Each
individual pays an initial entry fee of $250.00 and makes a
further commitment to fundraise an additional minimum amount
of $350.00 by 11 November 2010.
The team at Cure Kids
are keen to help get participants going with fantastic tips
and tricks to achieve their fundraising goals. Whether it be
$600 or more, Cure Kids will help them get there. Remember,
it’s for the
kids!