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Altitude Shift

Altitude Shift - Has Ended

 27 May, 2016 - 28 May, 2016
 Fri 9:00am - Sat 5:00pm
 535 Bourke Street
  Melbourne, VIC
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Can you live on the edge?

Are you ready for a new adventure?

Do you have what it takes to step out of your comfort zone in support of Victorian children living in foster care?

If the answer is yes, register now to be one of 200 brave people to abseil down Melbourne’s St James building and help Anglicare Victoria to raise vital funds for children in need. 

It costs $150 to register and you must fundraise at least $850 to secure your spot atop the 113 metre skyscraper for this once in a lifetime experience on Friday 27 or Saturday 28 May 2016. 

Altitude Shift is open to anyone over 16 (with parental permission under 18), to participate as individuals or as a team, regardless of shape, fitness or ability. Our experienced abseil partner, Zenith Events will be on hand at all times to prepare and guide participants throughout their descent. 

This event is the only extreme challenge of its kind in Melbourne and is capped at 200 spots. So register now to secure your spot and begin fundraising for this unforgettable experience. 

All money raised will go towards supporting Anglicare Victoria in what they do best – delivering programs that create positive, lasting change in the lives of foster children.

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 Anglicare Victoriaorganiser
 9412 6133

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Anglicare Victoria provides support to 80,000 children, young people and families every year. Through a range of services, we work towards strengthening families and communities so they can protect and nurture the children within them. We alleviate immediate hardship through services like emergency food and crisis accommodation, and build capacity for sustainable living through programs like foster care, financial counselling, parent education and group work. We change lives.

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