Josh Williams

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Around this same time last year, I undertook my first ever Ride to Give, and I can honestly say the experience was humbling and life changing.

You may remember me posting the line "It's easier to build a strong boy than to repair a broken man" and I saw this firsthand as we rode through the communities and met the people who's lives we were helping to change.  

My heart broke multiple times over the ride, and many tears were shed hearing the stories of the adversities that these young boys have faced. I couldn't help but think of my boy Henry who's a similar age to some of these kids, and the idea of him ever experiencing what these kids have been through tore me apart.  

So this year, I'm back with a vengeance to do it all again, with the hope to do as much as I can to contribute to this wonderful cause and build brighter and better futures for these kids. 

On 30th March 2025, I’ll be kicking off an epic journey from Dubbo to Leeton cycling over 475km.

I'm hoping to raise at least $10,000 - but will push this as far as I can. 

The money raised this year will go to two charities. 

Boys to the Bush (Home - Boys to the bush) who are on a mission to ensure improved wellbeing, development and futures for our community's most vulnerable youth. 

Back Track Youth Works (What We Do | BackTrack) who help young people develop literacy, numeracy, life skills and employability. The programme is designed for 11-18 year olds who need a practical, immersive, supported environment to learn.

You can help me reach my goal by making a donation here and by sharing my page to spread the word. 

Every dollar—big or small—makes a difference and goes directly toward improving the lives of at-risk boys in regional communities.

Thank you so much for your generosity and support!  

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$1.5k

Citibuild

$2.02k

Nikola Grulovic

$54.12

Jim Edge

Well done Josh, great effort for a great cause

$500

Simon Hawkins

Well done mate enjoy the final run to the end

$54.12

Petar Susnjara

$500

Sidecar Project Management

$106.12

Andrew Mcpike

Great cause mate! Good luck on the ride.

$54.12

Paul 675r

Hi, hoping you Triumph.

$2.5k

Fdc Construction & Fitout (qld) Pty Ltd

Drop plenty of Watt Bombs! Love your FDC QLD team!

$106.12

Bianca Plevey

All the best!

$106.12

Rob Paterson

There’s a fire inside of you. That can’t help but shine through.

$50

Anonymous

Woohoo - go JW! JB & Pol Doll

$1,000

Thor Demolition

$54.12

Matt & Anna Bloor

Great work JP! From The Bloors x

$1.52k

On Point Painting

Good luck with the ride mate!!

$3k

Aztech Air Conditioning Pty Ltd

$27.81

Emma Mcgraw

$54.12

Carolyn Solley

Feel the burn! Great work for a great cause again in 2025. Enjoy the mateship, scenery and country bakeries.

$1,000

Formcorp Interiors

$106.12

Griffo

Best of Luck and what a fantastic charity !

$106.12

Anonymous

$50

Jamie Bartlett

All the best Josh!

$106.12

Stimulate Consulting

$106.12

Dave H

$208.60

Anonymous

$1,000

Belnic

Love your work JW.

$515

Ascot Air

Nice work Josh!

$500

Ald Corporate Qld

$500

Scott Mcgrath

Great cause, best of luck

$27.81

Kellie Ninnes

Good on you Josh - all the best for the ride!

$150

Ek

Backing you all the way!

$106.12

Timbo

Inspiring Josh

$50

Graham & Alidon

Great cause Josh. Well done. Graham and Alison

$200

The Abrik Team

All the best on your epic journey! May your legs be strong, your seat be forgiving, and the wind always be at your back.

$54.12

Kaz

You are amazing. You are resilient, kind, generous and strong. An outstanding example to your son Henry. Go hard!

$106.12

Mum

So proud of you Joshie

$1,000

Premier Fire

All the best from the team

$106.12

Mark Mellor

$100

Dylan Mckelvey

Pop a mono

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This year we ride across the land of the Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal, Tarlo, Burra Burra, Wollondilly, Pajong, Parramarragoo and Cookmal peoples. We acknowledge and respect these living cultures and their peoples, as the traditional custodians of the land on which we ride and pay tribute to the unique role that they have played and continue to play in the region.