#HeartStuff: Brad Roets talks about 30-in-30 project
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
We chat to Brad Roets who has be cycled from Johannesburg to Durban for a very worthy cause, and now he needs your help.
Getting the average rural child in Africa to school every day takes an average of a 1-hour walk. By putting that same child on a bicycle cuts the time taken for that journey down by four-fifths - increasing attendance, upping pass rates and improving the likelihood for success.
Brad Roet's shares his incredible story that made him initiate the idea to ride the Dash2Durban, an unsupported, 640km bicycle race from Johannesburg to Durban in under 30 hours, where he hopes that people could donate one bicycle for every he hour he covers.
The fundraising is still going and he needs more bicycles to be donated.
Hear his compelling story here:
Here's a video on the project:
For more information on the Initiative: Qhubeka contact Brad on [email protected] or check out the Qhubeka site.
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