Tim Dreverman

RTG26

Third Times the Charm

This is my third time joining the Ride to Give, it's both a privilege and an honour to assist the team to raise funds for both Boys to the Bush and Backtrack. These two organisations are some of the most impactful I have ever witnessed. Help me, help change the lives of some less fortunate. Every dollar goes directly to the charities!

My Achievements

Created fundraising page

Self donated

Share page

Received 10 Donations

Reached Goal

Increased Target

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Stephanie Fereday

You can do it!

$27.81

Sharon Parker

Good luck

$1.04k

Kathy Li

$369.25

Prd Real Estate Bungendore

Best of luck Tim as you take on the Ride to Give. An amazing effort for an important cause, we’re proud to be sponsoring you and wish you a safe ride 🚴‍♂️✨

$106.12

Mauro Vecchi

keep it up mate

$105.22

Dc

$263.75

Integral Lighting

$54.12

Vg

$263.75

Rod Lockwood

Good luck Tim

$54.12

Kyle M

$527.50

Arthur And Charlotte Inglis

Push those pedals Tim! Well done...yet again.

$106.12

Jennifer Phan

$106.12

Ashlee Berry

Better you than me!

$106.12

Ck Architecture

$527.50

Lloyds Building And Construction

$54.12

Loren Piper

Great initiative and worthy cause. Wishing you all the best T!

$527.50

Andrew Singer

Well done mate!

$211

Workspace Commercial Furniture

Well done Team FDC!

$54.12

Anonymous

$54.12

Daniel Clayton

Good luck Tim!

$50

Jacinta

Go you good thing!

$50

Halinah Sacksady

Awesome work, Tim!

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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.