The Chronicle

WHY BRENDAN IS GIVING TODAY

Youngcare campaign smashes targets

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

A YEAR after he walked more than 200km across the vast Simpson Desert for Youngcare, Toowoomba’s Brendan Mayles is smashing more fundraisin­g goals. The real estate agent and his wife Kate have been overwhelme­d by the support shown for their Youngcare Giving Day campaign, which cleared its initial target within 10 minutes.

Mr Mayles said the donations so far, which totalled nearly $15,000 at the time of publicatio­n, would go towards supporting young people with disabiliti­es to prevent them from entering nursing homes.

The Youngcare Giving Day national campaign is also expected to hit its $300,000 target.

THE man who crossed the mighty Simpson Desert for charity last year says he has been overwhelme­d by the support received for his family’s latest fundraisin­g endeavour.

Brendan Mayles and his wife Kate smashed all the targets they had set for Youngcare’s Giving Day campaign, which will wrap up at 8am today.

As of 4pm yesterday, the campaign has raised over $16,000 from more than 45 donors.

Mr Mayles, who took part in the Youngcare Simpson Desert Challenge as part of a team that raised $600,000, said he was shocked to see the original goal of $3000 within 10 minutes.

“It has exceeded my expectatio­ns — I thought if we got to $10k I would be happy,” he said.

“It’s just continued to flow, which is amazing.

“There are people I know (who have donated) and others who have just picked it up from social media and other places.”

As part of Giving Day, every dollar raised for Youngcare would be matched by its primary sponsor Suncorp, with the overall goal $300,000 now close to being reached.

“I think even just getting to that $300,000 will allow Youngcare to do what they’ve been doing over the next 12 months,” Mr Mayles said.

“The money is great, but it’s the awareness as well — that’s what we want to create as well.”

Youngcare helps support younger people with disabiliti­es to keep them from living in nursing homes.

Mr Mayles’ trek across the desert in June last year earned him plenty of admirers, and he hasn’t ruled out doing it again in 2021.

“You might see me out there — I never say never,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? GIVING PLENTY: Brendan Mayles has again smashed his fundraisin­g targets.
Picture: Contribute­d GIVING PLENTY: Brendan Mayles has again smashed his fundraisin­g targets.
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 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? SMASHING TARGETS: Toowoomba real estate agent Brendan Mayles, with his wife Kate and son Oliver, have raised more than $14,000 for Youngcare.
Picture: Contribute­d SMASHING TARGETS: Toowoomba real estate agent Brendan Mayles, with his wife Kate and son Oliver, have raised more than $14,000 for Youngcare.

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