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22 October 2008

 

  Charity Motorcycle Rally

6th - 7th December 2008

Welcome to the No Show Rally Website. This is a motorcycle rally which raises funds for charity.  However, unlike usual bike rallies NObody actually SHOWs up at the rally site. This will be the 5th No Show Rally.

We would like to thank everyone who participated in our first four 'No Show Rally's. We hope the 5th rally is even more successful.

For a list of trophy winners, accident photos  and  very humourous hard luck stories, check out the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 award winners.

 

SO HOW DOES THIS RALLY WORK?    Simple, my two wheeled friend.  Fill out the entry form and send it with your entry fee (A$10) to:  

CMA of Aust, SA Inc.  PO Box 736, MODBURY, South Australia, 5092.  To be received by last mail Dec 5th 2006

To be eligible for the usual rally awards, send in your motorcycle details photos, hard luck story and your residential address (to work out longest distance awards.)

 

Which Charity will your money be supporting? Christian Blind Mission International (CBMI)

Who is Christian Blind Mission International?

Christian Blind Mission International (CBMI) is largest organisation in the world helping children and adults who are blind and disabled in the world’s poorest countries. We have been making miracles happen for more than 70 years and today work in more than 1,000 projects in over 100 countries.

We do this with the vision to rid the world of preventable blindness and disability.  We work for a just and compassionate world, where people with disabilities live with hope, dignity and freedom.

In a nutshell, CBMI is an independent development organisation dedicated to bringing hope by working with local groups to build services for eye patients, people who are blind or visually impaired and people with other disabilities, irrespective of nationality, race, gender or religion.  

                   

CBMI is a dynamic champion on matters of equality and rights, they are supported by the Australian Government (AusAID) and are officially recognised by the World Health Organisation as an NGO.  We are a member of the Australian Council for Overseas Aid (ACFOA) and are part of the global initiative, “Vision 2020. The Right to Sight.”

To find out more about CBMI visit the website at www.cbmi.org.au

 

 
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