Wednesday 15 October 2025
Why we’re taking part
60 Margaret St and STRYDE4 believe in the power of purpose-driven collaboration. Empowering communities to come together for a common cause.
We invite all our wonderful employees, tenants and their friends/family to take on the STRYDE4 Corporate Challenge in Sydney on Wednesday 15 October.
FOCUSED ON WELLBEING - Taking part in the STRYDE4 Corporate Challenge gives you the opportunity to focus on your health & wellbeing. Allow this to be the reason you make those healthy choices as you prepare for the challenge.
EMPOWERING - Choose one of our 5 nominated charities and together we will help deliver some incredible high impact projects.
INCLUSIVE & SHARED EXPERIENCE - Why not share this experience? Invite a friend, family member or even some of your clients. This is an exciting opportunity to connect with them around HEALTH, COMMUNITY & PURPOSE.
So our challenge to the 60 Margaret St community is simple: Who will you STRYDE4 ?
Our Charities & Supported Impacts
TO REGISTER - Select the charity you would like to support below:
Check out the incredible High Impact Projects that your support will bring to life:
Well Thanks Foundation: In a Good Place
In a Good Place helps rural and regional Australian communities create local, grassroots projects that support mental wellbeing and connection. This funding will provide community-led initiatives that reduce social isolation, decrease mental health stigma, and create supportive environments where everyone feels valued.
Fight MND:
FightMND is committed to funding world-class research, supporting clinical trials, and advocating for those impacted by the disease. Through high-profile campaigns like the Big Freeze, the foundation has raised millions to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and improve care for patients. Every dollar raised brings us one step closer to stopping MND in its tracks—because no one should have to fight this disease alone.
First Nations Response: Filling lunchboxes + fueling young minds
First Nations Response provides culturally appropriate food relief and support to Sydney’s nner-West and Inner-City communities. Rising food costs mean more children rely on community support for school lunches. This project funds essential pantry staples (muesli bars, biscuits, bread, spreads) and fresh produce, ensuring every child has the food they need to focus and thrive. No student should go hungry—your support fills lunchboxes and fuels young minds!
Starlight Children’s Foundation: The Starlight Room
The Starlight Room is a medical-free sanctuary inside the hospital where sick kids can laugh, play, and simply be kids. It’s a vital space that offers relief and joy not just to children, but to their families too - especially during tough times. With your support, 250 kids will get to experience the magic of this room and all the moments of normalcy it brings.
Take 3 for the Sea: End plastic pollution
This organisation inspires everyone to participate in simple actions to reduce the impacts of plastic pollution and waste. You can help us achieve our High Impact Project of removing 375,000 pieces of litter from the environment, keeping it out of the ocean and safeguarding vulnerable marine animals. Now is the time to end plastic pollution and together, we can Unleash the Power of 3.
Canteen: Supporting Young Lives Through Cancer
The Supporting Young Lives Through Cancer project is focused on helping teenagers and young adults whose lives are disrupted by a cancer diagnosis—whether their own or that of a loved one. Each day, 63 young Australians are impacted, and most experience distress, fear, grief, and isolation at a time when they should be focused on friendships, goals, and personal growth. To address this, the project delivers free, tailored counselling and age-appropriate programs designed to provide emotional support, build resilience, and create a sense of community. Beyond clinical care, it creates spaces where young people can connect with others who understand their journey, reducing isolation and offering hope and strength. The project’s ultimate aim is to ensure that no young person has to face cancer alone, by giving them the tools, support, and relationships they need to navigate one of the hardest times in their lives.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance: Babies At Risk Program
This project provides early intervention therapy for babies diagnosed with cerebral palsy as early as three months, harnessing brain neuroplasticity to improve long-term outcomes. Your support will help deliver critical therapy that can make the difference in whether a child can walk, talk, or lead an independent life.
Can Assist: Go The Distance
Distance significantly impacts cancer outcomes for rural patients. Compared to urban counterparts, they face later diagnoses, higher mortality rates and are 17 x more likely to experience geographical and financial barriers. Can Assist bridges this gap, supporting country cancer patients regardless of distance. Their goal is to ensure that every rural cancer patient can access necessary medical treatment.
Women's Community Shelters: Safe Beds Saves Lives
Every night in Australia, women and children face an impossible choice: stay in a violent home or step into the unknown without a safe place to go. At Women’s Community Shelters (WCS), we believe no one should ever have to make that choice. Right now, WCS provides 65,000 safe beds every year for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. But the truth is, it isn’t enough. Far too many women still get turned away because there simply aren’t enough safe places available.
Safe Beds Save Lives is our most ambitious campaign yet. Our goal is simple and urgent: to raise enough funds to provide 200,000 safe bed nights every year within the next five years. That means more women and children with a roof over their heads, a door that locks, a space to rest, and the chance to start again with dignity and hope. A safe bed is so much more than shelter - it is the first step toward healing, rebuilding and breaking the cycle of violence.
Black Dog Institute: Supporting Digital Mental Health: Evaluating the myNewWay® App
This project aims to evaluate how the myNewWay® app, which integrates evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and mindfulness, can enhance psychological care for adults with anxiety and depression. By combining digital interventions with traditional therapy, it has the potential to reduce the burden on mental health services while improving access and outcomes for those in need.
Fundraising leaderboard
We are excited to recognise the individual impact our team are having as we STRYDE4 some incredible charities close to our hearts.
