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Club 4X4 Sponsors Just 4 Kids Children’s Charity

Over the past year we’ve been blessed to take Club 4X4 from a concept to a very successful reality. This incredible reality is all because thousands of 4X4 enthusiasts around the country have taken the time …

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Dec 07 2016

Dec 07 2016

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Over the past year we’ve been blessed to take Club 4X4 from a concept to a very successful reality. This incredible reality is all because thousands of 4X4 enthusiasts around the country have taken the time to compare and entrust us with their adventure machines, caravans and a camper trailers.

As our way of giving back to a community that has given us so much, we are embarking on the Club 4X4 Corporate Social Responsibility program.

We are happy to announce our very first sponsorship as part of this program; the Just 4 Kids Children’s Charity. Specifically, we are sponsoring their Motortrail campaign, which takes a group of lucky (and generous) 4X4 enthusiasts on a guided tour to some of Australia’s most renowned off-road touring destinations – this year going to every 4X4 enthusiast’s bucket list destination, Cape York!

Just 4 Kids is a non-profit charity with no paid volunteers. Their aim is to raise funds for children under the age of 18, who are disadvantaged by any medically recognised ailment, disease or disability and/or are considered to be in need through social or economic circumstances.

We encourage everyone to get behind this amazing team and charity.

Follow them on Facebook or find out more about the Motortrail at their website.

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