Registrations are closed
After much consultation with our supporters, sponsors, and partners, Red Nose has made the decision to postpone the Sunshine Beach Run until later in 2020.
The devastating effect of the bushfires burning across the country are being felt by us all, and are very much at the front of everyone’s thoughts, including ours.
We have been in contact with our Sunshine Beach Run supporters over the last few weeks, and it has become clear that a large portion of the community would like to continue focusing their fundraising efforts and generosity towards the bush fires at this time. This is a sentiment we fully understand.
To host the Sunshine Beach Run at a time like this would not be in the true spirit of the Red Nose community.
We are committed to organising another event for our families in Perth and the wider Red Nose community later in the year (more details regarding this will be made available once finalized).
Those who have already registered or purchased tickets for this year’s event will receive a phone call shortly about processing refunds. If there are any questions or concerns please contact our fundraising team on 1300 998 698 or at sunshine@rednose.org.au.
As the bushfire emergency continues, it’s only natural to feel worried and anxious, and for bereaved families, this can exacerbate feelings of grief for the loss of their own child. For those who need support, please call our Grief & Loss 24/7 Support Line on 1300 308 307.
Thank you for your understanding.
Date:
Sunday, 16 February 2020
Location:
City Beach, Perth
Registration closes on:
Thursday, 2 January 2020 at 2:45 PM - (GMT+08:00) Perth
Your registration for the Sunshine Beach Run 2020 helps WA families in so many ways.
By participating in the Sunshine Beach Run you are donating to one of WA's most beloved charities; helping them to educate young families on safe sleeping practices and provide bereavement counselling services for those that have experienced the sudden and unexpected loss of a child as result of miscarriage, stillbirth or SIDS.
Red Nose hopes to eradicate the unnecessary death of so many WA babies and children through continued research and advocacy into newborn, baby and childhood death.