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Three ways you can take part
01
Join us
Register to join the ReLove team. By taking part in this challenge, you're committing to raising $500.
Why $500? That's what it takes to furnish a safe home for a woman to start over. For every $500 donated, ReLove provides $10,000-$15,000 of furniture and homewares at no cost.
02
Raise money or donate
Share your fundraising page with your friends, family and colleagues to help us furnish new safe homes.
Every donation to ReLove actively supports women and children who have been impacted by domestic violence move into a safe furnished home.
03
Join virtually
If you can’t make it to event day, you can complete your 16km walk or run remotely any time, any place between 25 November and 10 December.
Whether you want to walk one km a day, do shorter walking meetings or one big hike, it's up to you. Register here for the virtual event.
ABOUT US
Every step you take helps to create homes for people in need
ReLove is a registered charity supporting women and children impacted by domestic violence, people experiencing homelessness, men and women coming out of incarceration, and people seeking asylum.
We provide good quality rescued furniture and household items at no-cost, direct to families in crisis. On average, we support 25 families per week.
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