Stuart Davis

Member of Ride2Rescue Sydney 2015

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Helping out a great cause.  

Ride2Rescue is a fundraising cycling event that raises money for Destiny Rescue, a non-profit organisation that rescues children from sexual slavery. Over the last two years, Ride 2 Rescue has raised over $65,000 for two Destiny Rescue homes in Laos, for children who were being sold for sex in bars and brothels. It’s inside these homes where the lives of beautiful children – broken, battered and bruised at the hands of wicked men and women – are lovingly restored, revived and rejuvenated by Destiny Rescue staff and volunteers.

The children in Destiny Rescue’s care receive top quality counselling, medical assistance, education and vocational training opportunities to help them successfully reintegrate back into society when they complete the Aftercare Programme.

Over 100 girls currently live in the Laos rescue homes and each week, more girls are being rescued by Destiny Rescue staff. We want to raise funds to support these newly rescued girls and the girls currently living in the homes completing the Aftercare Programme. You can join us in helping these girls by either riding or sponsoring a rider! All sponsorship donations are fully tax deductible and 100% of the funds raised go directly to Destiny Rescue in Laos.

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Stuart Davis is a member of Ride2Rescue Sydney 2015. You can find out more about the campaign by clicking here.

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