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Andrew Ross

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This will be the 18th annual Tasmania Police Charity Trust Bike Ride and my 5th. This year we will be raising funds for Down Syndrome Tasmania and Special Olympics Tasmania. 

Both of these organisations help young Tasmanians achieve more than they think possible. Our support helps them continue their work.

We pay for all costs associated with this event so all funds raised go to these two charities, and donations are tax deductible.

Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.

Thanks so much for your support!

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Tasmania Police Charity Trust Incorporated

The Tasmania Police Charity Trust aims to make a difference to the lives of Tasmanians in need, especially children.Funds are raised through payroll donations by staff from the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management as well as through fundraising events.100% of funds raised are redistributed back into the Tasmanian community.Established in 2006, we are proud to have supported Tasmanians in need.

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