November 5, 2019
รรอลสำฦต staff go the extra mile for medical research
Team’s massive contribution to Michael Tynan Memorial Walk
While many of us were waking up to a relaxing morning, nearly 200 people, including around 70 รรอลสำฦต staff, were setting out on a 27km hike from Otford to Bundeena on Saturday, 2 November.
The Michael Tynan Memorial Walk is one of a number of challenges organised by the Tynan family to fundraise for medical research.
The รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต) contingent was the largest of all on the walk, and contributed the greatest combined fundraising effort to the challenge.
Of the $29,0000 raised so far, Team รรอลสำฦต has fundraised $12,893 and this figure is growing, with until the end of November.
Medical research projects receiving funding from the cause include antimicrobial resistance research led by the Molecular Horizons team, the mental health initiative in the Shoalhaven and รรอลสำฦต biopen, a 3D printer that draws new cartilage into damaged knees with stem cell ink.
Organisers did what they could to ensure participants had the fuel to tackle the mammoth walk. There was a combined breakfast to start the day bright and early, designated rest areas throughout the walk, pit stops with lunch food and gelato, and the final destination, the Bundeena RSL, where participants celebrated their achievement.
Belinda Muir, who participated and fundraised, was eager to contribute to the great work being done by รรอลสำฦต via Molecular Horizons, the MIND the GaP and รรอลสำฦต Biopen.
โI think the work the University is doing through these projects is really important, which is why I wanted to participate in the walk and fundraise for it,โ she said.
The walk attracted people, like Ms Muir, who are quite fit. But even Ms Muir, who has completed half-marathons before, said the walk was physically arduous.
โThe day was way harder than I thought it would be,โ she said.
She thoroughly enjoyed the social opportunity the walk presented.
โWe all broke up into mini teams, it was nice to spend time together, we had eight hours to get to know each other better,โ she said.
Many participants took to social media to promote the cause leading up to and throughout the weekend.
โMy muscles hurt in places I never knew existed but what a great day,โ Dr Katrina Green said via Twitter.
โImmersing in nature, loving our stunning coast line, exercising, catching up with colleagues, a well-deserved burger after party, all the while raising funds for medical research. Thanks Tynan family.โ
The fundraising drive remains open until the end of November. To charitably support UOWโs contribution please donate .
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