Clayton Utz are getting Active this August!

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June 20, 2018

The staff at law firm Clayton Utz are again making a huge effort to raise money for Sunnyfield clients through Active August. In last year’s Sydney Tower Stair Challenge Clayton Utz raised over $4,000 to support people with disability to be active.

The best part of getting involved was “knowing that the money was going straight to Sunnyfield and would have a direct impact on the lives of people with disability who use their services,” said a spokesperson from Clayton Utz. “It’s a good cause and definitely a unique experience.”

You can participate in a fitness event too, and fundraise for Sunnyfield clients. Money raised from Active August has been used to fund yoga classes, music and movement programs, exercise sessions, sporting equipment and much more for people with disability.

There’s no time like today to join one of the many upcoming events, be active, have fun, and raise money for Sunnyfield clients!

What are you waiting for? It only takes four easy steps to get involved.
1. Register your entry in an event of your choice. Visit our website for a full list of events.
2. Set up a Sunnyfield fundraising page
3. Ask your friends and family to support you
4. Start training and have fun!

Get Active this August

Click here to start fundraising.

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