RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Pushing forward for a good cause

Pushing forward for a good cause

Riding bikes for a brighter future is the goal of one resident, who is embarking on her biggest challenge to date.

Ferntree Gully local Rachel Veloff is participating in this years’ United Energy Around the Bay cycle challenge, to raise funds for the Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision Foundation.

Her goal is to complete the 50 kilometre bike ride, alongside her teammates from Coldplast, Notting Hill, as both the challenge to raise funds, and a personal fitness challenge for herself.

“It’s a big challenge, this will be the furthest that I have ever ridden on a bike.

“This is our first time completing the fundraising challenge.

“We have done other fundraisers before, but nothing quite like this,” she said.

The Coldplast team is made up of eight colleagues from the business, working together to train for the ride and raise their funds for the cause, and were the reason Ms Veloff decided to participate.

“I wouldn’t be doing the challenge if it wasn’t for my colleagues.

“They are very supportive, and we are all completing it together to help raise awareness for the charity,” she said.

Ms Veloff said she’s been training for a while now, with her family right behind her in support of the ride.

“My eight year old and 11 year old have come training with me on my bike rides, and my eldest son will be doing the ride with me on the day.

“We recently did a big 24 kilometre ride into the city from Ferntree Gully along the track, and that’s where the idea came to invite my son to do the race,” she said.

Ferntree Gully is home to several walking and bike tracks, which Ms Veloff said she has been putting to good use in her training sessions.

“I’ve been slowly building up my rides, and regularly go from Ferntree Gully to Jells Park and back.

“We have so many bike tracks and trails to ride on, it’s a beautiful area that we should be making the most of,” she said.

The purpose of the ride is to raise funds for Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision, helping fund vital research and increase support for Australians, and their families, living with bone marrow failure syndromes.

Maddie Riewoldt was 26 years old when she tragically passed from Aplastic Anaemia, a form of bone marrow failure.

In her final weeks with her family, she asked them to make her a promise; she didn’t want anyone else to go through what she did.

According to research by the foundation, an Australian is diagnosed with a Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome every three days, mostly among children and young adults, with a 50 percent chance of survival.

The fundraiser is one of the biggest events on Bicycle Network’s calendar, for Victorians to challenge themselves for a good cause.

Ms Veloff said she is excited to get out there and raise more awareness for those who are impacted by these diseases, and do something for herself at the same time.

“I’ll be really pushing the limits of my personal fitness, but it’s for a good cause.

“I want to prove to myself and my kids that we can do it, and the sky’s the limit,” she said.

Her aim is for more locals to get involved in fundraising activities where they can, and not to be afraid to get out there for their own health and wellbeing.

“Just do it, register, get your team to register and just do it.

“I’m not a super fit cyclist, but I’m doing it anyway.

“Get on that bike, get the gel seat topper and get on the track!” she said.

Locals can get behind Ms Veloff’s fundraising efforts by visiting fundraising.mrv.org.au/fundraisers/rachelveloff

Digital Editions


More News

  • Community leader recognised

    Community leader recognised

    A dedicated Hills community volunteer has been recognised for his long-standing commitment to connection, wellbeing and inclusion. Mr Heath Pawley was set to receive the Ian De La Rue Award…

  • Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic educator Jessica Joy Drummond has been awarded the Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) for distinguished service as a member of an Australian ambulance service. Ms Drummond, who has served…

  • The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    Yarra Ranges Council’s Citizen of the Year Award goes to wildlife warrior Emma Sullivan. Having run the Wattle Wildlife Shelter in the Dandenong Ranges for many years, which provides a…

  • Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    One of the Yarra River’s most determined protectors, Gordon Buller, received the Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement Award for the Australia Day Civic Awards. Mr Buller was recognised for his tireless commitment…

  • Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530496 Kids kept cool and creative over summer at the Belgrave Library with the help of a locally based artist and educator in some…

  • Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Volunteers striving to improve the world around them have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day Civic Awards, with nominees awarded in a ceremony on Monday 26 January. The awards,…

  • School zones return for Term One 2026

    School zones return for Term One 2026

    Drivers on the road in the mornings and afternoons are urged to take care as school zone speed limits are in place again this week as Term One of the…

  • Cockatoo teen wins Young Citizen of the Year

    Cockatoo teen wins Young Citizen of the Year

    At just 18, Eliza Owen from Cockatoo has already saved lives, rebuilt hope, and inspired a community. Last night, the Cardinia Shire Council recognised her extraordinary efforts, naming her Young…

  • Drink drivers detected during Operation Amity

    Drink drivers detected during Operation Amity

    More than 5500 offences were detected by Victoria Police during a four-day statewide road policing operation over the Australia day long weekend. Operation Amity saw police highly visible and targeting…

  • Queensland Fruit Fly infiltrates Yarra Ranges

    Queensland Fruit Fly infiltrates Yarra Ranges

    The Queensland Fruit Fly (QFF) has been detected in apricots in a residential garden in Yarra Glen, with further suspected larvae sightings in Lilydale. Other nearby areas such as Steels…