Matthew Horder

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On 19th May 2024, I’ll be setting off from Young to cycle over 475km to raise much needed funds to support country kids. 

I want to help make a difference, so I’m going the distance and have committed to personally fundraising a minimum of $3,000 to support the incredible work of Boys to the Bush

You can help me reach my goal by making a donation via this page and by helping to spread the word by sharing my page.

With your help, we can ensure improved wellbeing, development, and futures for our community’s most vulnerable youth.

Every dollar of your donation – no matter how large or small - adds up to truly make a difference for these kids and goes directly towards improving the lives of disengaged and vulnerable boys in regional communities who need it most.

Thank you so much for your generosity and support.

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$52.75

Michelle Cronin

Congratulations! Awesome effort Matt and the team.

$52.75

Belinda Allen

Congratulations on your mammoth bike ride and the massive fundraising efforts for Boys to the Bush!!! You should be proud!

$26.38

Helen O'regan

Good one!

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Deena Gallo

$52.75

Mick Hudson

Massive effort

$50

Tarnia Flett

$55.50

Janet Daley

Well done to all of you

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Janelle Waters

$25

Liv Wark

Yay go Horder xx

$105.50

Berni O'regan

Great initiative

$50

Kelly Barr

$26.38

Emma Wark

Goodluck Matt!

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Charles Webb

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Craig Briskey

Need photo of you in Lycra

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Joy Flett

Good luck Matt

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Lorraine Gallo

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This year we ride across the land of the Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal, Tarlo, Burra Burra, Wollondilly, Pajong, Parramarragoo and Cookmal peoples. We acknowledge and respect these living cultures and their peoples, as the traditional custodians of the land on which we ride and pay tribute to the unique role that they have played and continue to play in the region.