The Fathering Project’s BIG PUSH Pushing Off April 30

The Fathering Project’s “BIG PUSH” bike ride is an event with one goal: of celebrating and promoting what is a father’s most important role in the world, being a dad. The Fathering Project program works with dads to support, engage, educate, and provide practical help to build stronger relationships with their kids, leading to greater child outcomes.
Pushing off from Sydney on April 30 at 6:15am and arriving at Parliament House Canberra May 2 at 10:30am. Over 3 days, 32 riders will cover 325kms to raise much needed funds to continue their work within school communities across Australia as well as their work with “at risk” families affected by generational fatherlessness.
“Our mission is that every child deserves to have an effective father-figure in their lives. This is why we do what we do. This ride not only raises awareness of father’s important job, it will assist us moving forward to help the more vulnerable groups in some regional communities across Australia.” Sean Johns, The Fathering Project National Partnerships & Community Relations Manager and a rider commented.




With a goal to raise over $100,000, their community is committed to raising the funds and would welcome the support along the way! Margaret Hendry School in Canberra will host a BBQ breakfast to refuel the riders before the final leg to Parliament House. They are among one of the first schools to implement The Fathering Project program in the ACT, following the successful launch at Charles Conder Primary in March, which saw 350 fathers and children attend.
“Margaret Hendry school is proud to be one of the first schools supporting the Fathering project in the ACT. Community partnerships, such as the Fathering Project with their Big Push Charity Bike Ride strengthens and unites our school and wider community. We look forward to our continued partnership with the Fathering Project and the role they play in empowering fathers and significant people in the lives of our children.” Shannon Birch, acting Principal, Margaret Hendry school commented.
Mr. Johns said that a future where fathers and father-figures are supported and actively engaged in their child’s life is a brighter future for all. Help support the riders of The Fathering Project reach their goal and make a difference where it’s needed.

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