WA Deputy Leader joins Caritas team

15 Aug 2013

By The Record

WA Deputy Opposition Leader Roger Cook with Perth Caritas Director Daniel Chan. The pair will be part of the Caritas City to Surf team to raise funds and awareness of the work of Caritas. PHOTO: Caritas
WA Deputy Opposition Leader Roger Cook with Perth Caritas Director Daniel Chan. The pair will be part of the Caritas City to Surf team to raise funds and awareness of the work of Caritas. PHOTO: Caritas

WA Deputy Opposition Leader Roger Cook is preparing to run in this year’s Chevron City to Surf in Perth; Mr Cook will be part of the Caritas team.

In solidarity with the world’s most marginalised, the team will don their running shoes in raising money and awareness for Caritas’ aid and development work through the run.

“We live in such a lucky country and fortunate community here in WA, so for me this is one opportunity to do something small to make a difference for those who experience poverty and injustice around the world,” Mr Cook said.

“By running in this event in solidarity we show that it only takes a few of us to commit ourselves to helping end poverty and those small steps can actually help to bring about change in our world.”

Caritas Australia works in partnership with local communities in 35 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Pacific and with Australia’s First Peoples.

Caritas Australia provides a beacon of hope for millions of children, women and men in times of hardship and contributes to the development of social justice in times of peace.

For many Caritas supporters the Chevron City to Surf, now in its 39th year, is an opportunity to train for a healthier body and mind, to meet like minded individuals within their community, but also to take action in their own way to tackle global injustices.

Penelope Frew, Caritas Event Coordinator and fellow runner, is looking forward to taking part in the event.

“I love to run and it’s for a great cause. Every dollar raised helps to change the lives of people we work with around the world.

“I also like to remind myself that it’s not about when I or the rest of the team finish the run, it’s how and why we run the race that’s most important.

“The team is also seeing it as a great opportunity for a fantastic day of fun and fitness.”

To join Roger and the team running for Caritas or simply secure your place in the race, visit https://chevroncity2surf2013.everydayhero.com/au/team-caritas-ks and click ‘join team’. If running is not your thing you can also support the team by visiting the above fundraising page and donating online.