Tuesday 19 May 2026

Ray White Northern Beaches - Wellbeing with Impact

Ray White Northern Beaches is proud to support the STRYDE4 Day Festival of Purpose - a new community event celebrating movement, connection and local impact. Their partnership helps bring together businesses, schools and community groups across the Northern Beaches to STRYDE for causes that matter.

“The Northern Beaches has an incredible sense of community. As locals, we’re proud to back initiatives that bring people together and create opportunities to give back,”
Charles Caravousanos, Director of Ray White Northern Beaches

Who will you STRYDE4?

Click the registration button below the charity you'd like to support

Choose from the following charities, with 100% of funds going directly to charity. Each charity has a $10,000 High Impact Project to bring to life, with additional funds invested wisely by them.

  • Bringing Deadly Coders Online to Sydney Schools
    This project provides fully subsidised access to Deadly Coders Online for Sydney schools with high Indigenous student populations, making coding and digital skills accessible to more students. By equipping teachers and engaging learners, the initiative helps build early STEM confidence and pathways for future Indigenous digital leaders.

  • Northern Beaches Men’s Connection Project

    • Grow participation across existing Northern Beaches men’s groups, strengthening connection and support within local communities.

    • Expand the program by establishing new chapters in areas where men need greater opportunities for connection.

    • Create inclusive community activities that engage men and their families and encourage healthy, supportive relationships.

  • The Griffith Park Long Reef Restoration Project
    This project restores and expands a degraded coastal ecosystem while creating meaningful, supported employment. Through targeted bushland rehabilitation, Bushlink teams will rebuild biodiversity, strengthen habitat connectivity, and improve the long-term resilience of this vital wildlife corridor.

  • The Volunteer Team Leader Project

    STRYDE4 AYAH is raising vital funds to establish a Volunteer Team Leader — an 8-hour-per-week role that will coordinate rosters, match volunteers to patients and ensure the Adolescent and Young Adult Hospice volunteer program operates at full capacity. Launching during National Volunteer Week, this role will provide the leadership and coordination needed to support volunteers and deliver meaningful experiences for young people in care.

  • Can Assist Transport Support
    This project helps country cancer patients reach essential treatment by covering transport costs such as petrol and taxi fares. The goal is simple: remove distance and financial barriers so no patient delays or misses care.

  • Food relief services provide far more than meals. They improve people’s mental health, financial stability, and social connection. Many describe this support as a lifeline that helps them avoid impossible choices between essentials like food, rent, and medication. Your support will have an impact that flows on, beyond the meal provided.

    Your support will enable:

    - The delivery of 20,000 additional meals to people in need across Australia

    - The diversion of 10,000kg of good food from going to waste and ending up in landfill

    - The avoidance of 10,000kg of greenhouse gas emissions through avoiding foo