Every child deserves to ride a bike

By providing schools and other organisations with adaptive technology and equipment, you’re giving children an opportunity to engage in activities and learning experiences that will boost their confidence and self-esteem. A gift of $15 today, means that you’re helping give a child living with a disability the chance to be included.

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2024 Variety B to B Bash

The original Aussie motoring event turns 40 this year. Travelling 6,000km on dirt roads through the beautiful outback, this Bash is set to be one to remember. Don't miss out on being a part of Bash history.

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Join Team Variety in this year's City2Surf

Join Team Variety for the world's largest fun run! Run, roll or walk the iconic 14km course from Sydney CBD to Bondi Beach. Variety last joined City 2 Surf in 2019, where over 130 people joined the movement to help us raise funds for children who are sick, experiencing disadvantage or living with disability.

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How We Help

Take a look at the various grants and programs we have open to ensure all kids have the same opportunity in life.

How We Help

Spin 4 Kids Sydney Is Back!

Time to get on ya bike - Spin 4 Kids is back for its fourth time in Sydney. Challenge yourself and your mates to spend 5 hours on a spin bike to support kids in need. Register before the 16th of July and get $100 off your registration!  Use code "SYD100" to get $100 off your registration Today! 

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All children deserve the same opportunity in life.

For almost five decades Variety – the Children’s Charity has been helping to give children who are sick, experiencing disadvantage or living with a disability a fair go in life.

Our work allows kids to gain mobility, to get out and about in the community, to communicate, achieve independence and increase their self-esteem. We make sure the kids who miss out, can always join in.

Last year Variety in Australia impacted the lives of
181,281
kids in need

Providing much-needed help to vulnerable kids and families when government support wasn’t available.