On day six of his 726 kilometre journey from Adelaide to Melbourne to raise $50,000 for autism, George Chijarira will land himself in Caroline Springs.
The Melbourne Metro train driver is using his love of physical activity and the outdoors to embark on a sponsored 726 kilometre run, walk and cycle over seven days.
George is hoping to improve the lives of people with autism — including his friends and family – and will donate all the funds raised to AutismCRC, a charitable organisation he chose for its focus on autism research, support and advocacy.
George said Adelaide was chosen as the flag mark for the starting point of the journey in recognition of the appointment of Australia’s first and only state government minister for autism.
“We want to reach for a high fundraising goal, and spread the message of autism awareness across borders,” he said.
George is calling on locals to help the cause by participating, donating or sharing to spread the word.
“As we continue to raise awareness, invest in research, and fundraise for autism initiatives, we move closer to a world where individuals with autism can thrive, achieve their full potential, and be celebrated for the unique qualities they bring to our communities,” he said.
Less than a month out from the challenge, George described his first few months of preparation as ‘gruelling’, but said he is feeling focussed and prepared for his upcoming mission.
George will set off on his journey on November 5, before concluding in Melbourne on November 12 with the National Gallery of Victoria marked as the finishing line on day seven
Details: georges-run.com/
Hannah Hammoud