Sue Willis

Sit-Up Challenge

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700
Sit Ups

My target 100 Sit Ups

I'm taking part in the Sit Up Challenge - and I need your support!

This March, I’ll be putting my core to the test in the Sit-Up Challenge to raise funds for the Endeavour Foundation.

Every dollar I raise and every sit-up I complete will help create greater opportunities for people with disability.

This challenge isn’t just about getting in shape — it’s about making a real difference. Your support will help fund vital services and technology, enabling people with disability to live their best lives. It will also power essential social and employment programs that help people work, learn, and thrive.

Please chip in to keep our fundraising growing strong!

Thank you so much for your support. You’re amazing.

My Achievements

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Raised $50

Received 5 Donations

Raised $150

Raised $275

Raised $500

Raised $700

My Updates

Day 6 & 7 Done

Friday 7th Mar

Day 4 and 5 done

Wednesday 5th Mar
Keep on keeping on

Day 3 - 100 Sit-ups done

Monday 3rd Mar
How can everyone enhance the lives of people with disabilities
1. Embrace their difference
2. Be honest
3. Dont make assumptions
4. Embrace positivity
5. Lead by example
6. Dont hide from the tough questions
7. Share the awareness to others of the different types of disability.
8. Find common topics
9. Learn together
10. Encourage conversations


Day 2 200 situps

Sunday 2nd Mar
Done and dusted
It's not much of sacrifice to raise funds for this amazing cause

Come on everyone you may not want to to do situps but changing the mentality of stereotyping judgy people we can. You can't  catch a pereons disability but you can change there lives by being empathetic  and respectful treating them as human beings.

Thank you to my Sponsors

$2.02k

Mandy And Brett Collins

Thanks Sue. So proud of all that you do for people with disabilities

$54.12

Anonymous

$22.58

Kay

Well done Sue, inspiring to get the word out I’ve met your brother and loved hearing his story