Crush the Cargill 24 Hour Challenge 2020

$1,005 donated
Given by 26 generous donors in 9 weeks

Crush the Cargill - A 24 Hour Challenge to see who can get up and down a big hill the most times in 24 hours.

Otago

Crush the Cargill 2020!

The bravest of the brave will compete to see who can smash out the record for the greatest number of Cargill ascents over a 24-hour period.

Plus, the Cargill Crusher Canine Challenge - Number of times your canine buddy can go up and down Mt Cargill in 24 hours.

What is this madness in aid of? Apart from just to have a good and painful time it's also to raise funds for the Valley Project cos it's work is awesome!

Show your support by sticking your hard earned cash here.

About us

We're a community led development project. Together with our community, we aim to enhance the life of the North East Valley community, particularly as it promotes the wellbeing of local children and their families and whanau.

Use of funds

The funds will be used to support community-led development projects in North East Valley, Dunedin. These projects include many environmental projects, cosy homes initiatives, kai share, community events and much more.

https://www.northeastvalley.org/

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Brad
Brad on 30 Dec 2020
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Graham
Graham on 16 Dec 2020
I crushed sitting on the couch this year.
$40
Slash & family
Slash & family on 15 Dec 2020
Crushed by the Cargill
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Jarrod
Jarrod on 14 Dec 2020
Go the Biz!! Keep crushing!!
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Brad
Brad on 14 Dec 2020
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