Bridge to Brisbane Flashmob for Kids Helpline
Bridge to Brisbane Flashmob for Kids Helpline – Queen Street Mall Flashmob performed by Ikin Dance for the launch of The Sunday Mail Suncorp Bank Bridge to Brisbane. Entries Now Open! Visit www.bridgetobrisbane.com.au This year we’re introducing a world-first concept for fun runs: HERO TIME. For the first time ever, only in The Bridge to Brisbane, you’ll run one race but get two times! Your race time and your Hero Time. Here’s how it works. Your Hero Time is your real race time minus one second for every dollar raised for charity. The more money you raise, the faster your Hero Time. Good for participants. Even better for Kids Helpline, this year’s event charity, or hundreds of others. Find out more by clicking here. This years Event Charity: Kids Helpline is Australia’s only 24/7 private and confidential counselling service specifically for children and young people aged 5–25 years. Each week, Kids Helpline answers more than 5000 contacts about issues ranging from troubles at home or school to more serious issues of bullying, abuse, drug and alcohol use, homelessness, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. Song “Proud” used with permission (Sony Music Entertainment Pty Ltd)
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