Laps for Life CEO Challenge
Aliro Group's CEO Daniel Wise participates in ReachOut Australia’s annual fundraising event, the Laps for Life CEO Challenge.
Team Aliro gears up for the 2025 Sydney Chain Reaction Challenge
Aliro Group’s charitable focus is to support children in need. We consciously support a select number of organisations in order to make a tangible difference to their efforts. That’s why Aliro Group has once again partnered with So They Can in the 2025 Chain Reaction Challenge Foundation’s Sydney 7 Day Challenge covering an impressive 1,000km with an elevation of close to 14,000m through North Island New Zealand.
Every child should have access to education, yet right now over one fifth of primary school-aged children in Sub-Saharan Africa are out of school. So They Can is an international non-profit organisation that works with vulnerable communities and their governments in Kenya and Tanzania to educate and empower children and their families out of poverty.
“STC’s work for girls’ education has been simply revolutionary. Just a few years ago, most girls were condemned to an early marriage, early motherhood, lifetime of servitude. Now they are defying all odds and daring to dream big. We see girls topping exams, captaining debates, even winning science fairs! It’s no longer a question of if they will complete school, but how far they will go. STC has helped shatter the glass ceiling and there’s no going back.” – Tanzanian Gender Desk
So They Can is fully accredited by DFAT and partners with 52 schools, delivering quality education to over 33,000 students. Visit www.sotheycan.org to find out more about So They Can’s projects and how you can get involved.
Donations can be made to the Aliro/So They Can Chain Reaction Challenge team, via the following links:
David Southon – Chain Reaction – David Southon
Andrzej Masztak – Chain Reaction – Andrzej Masztak
Kevin Kuechler – Chain Reaction – Kevin Kuechler
Jason Goldsworthy – Chain Reaction – Jason Goldsworthy
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