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Riding for SIDS awareness

Bellarine cyclists are encouraged to jump on their bikes to raise money for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) through the Red Nose support service.

The Ride the Month of August for SIDS encourages cyclists of all ages and abilities to ride their bikes on the road, gym, or in their homes to raise money for grieving families and SIDS research.

The event coincides with August 5’s Ride the Bellarine for SIDS, where 30 cyclists travel 110km of the Bellarine Peninsula, and director Peter Herrick said it was the first time riders could join online.

“We’re thrilled to roll out the Ride the Month of August for SIDS online in 2023,” he said.

“We’re excited to welcome not only Victorians but riders from across the country to join us for this important cause.

“You can clock up your kilometres in the comfort of your own home, at the gym or your favourite riding spot, it’s all up to you. The best part is that every cent raised goes directly to Red Nose.”

Mr Herrick said the 2023 event had already raised more than $12,000 and that cyclists that joined the fundraiser event online could ride as many kilometres as they like throughout August.

“We are blown away by the community’s continued support and generous donations,” he said.

“However, there’s still plenty of time to sign up, jump on the bike and raise funds to be part of this wonderful cause.

“You can also donate directly to the ride, so please dig deep this winter for Red Nose.”

The 2023 Ride the Month of August for SIDS follows last year’s Ride the Bellarine for SIDS event success that raised $26,500 for Red Nose.

More information on how to participate and donate is available at www.rideforsids.com.

Red Nose 24/7 Grief and Loss Support Line

1300 308 307

For anyone affected by miscarriage, stillbirth, baby or child death

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