Ride for wish kids, grant wishes, change lives.

Join our charity bike ride event from
March 1 - 31, 2025

Will you go the distance for sick kids?

$313

Total raised

Graphic of a bike
20 Riders

121 kms

Travelled

Ride for Wish Kids is on this March! 

Ride for Wish Kids is a free virtual cycling challenge. Grab a bike, set your goal and fundraise
to bring hope and joy to children living with a critical illness. 

Critical illness takes a childhood away, a wish gives it back. 

Register now! 

How it works


Sign up for FREE and set your goal of KMs to ride throughout March.


Share your challenge and raise funds for seriously ill kids.


Get those legs moving in our charity bike ride and watch as your KMs and fundraising dollars climb.

>Critical illness takes a childhood away, a wish gives it back

In Australia today, the latest studies suggest more than 14,000 children are living with a life-threatening illness or condition1 

Our mission is to grant the wish of every eligible child. Wishes are designed to complement medical treatment, supporting families and empowering sick children with hope and joy when they need it most.

 But we can’t do this without you! To help wishes come true, we need the support of amazing fundraisers like you, taking part in events - just like this one!

By joining our fundraising event and going the distance for wish kids this March, you’re helping to bring their life-changing wishes to life.

Thank you for riding to help make wishes come true.

Make wishes come true and earn rewards as you ride.

The further you go in your fundraising challenge, you'll receive badges and inspiring merchandise.

Start riding to earn your badges and unlock our exclusive Ride for Wish Kids gear. You'll have the opportunity to unlock a drink bottle, cycling gear and more...

Go the distance for critically ill kids 

Lucas and his family got pedalling and raised an incredible $1,390!

What makes Lucas’s effort even more extraordinary is that he contends with his own debilitating blood disease.

Lucas has hemoglobin E - beta-thalassemia (HbE – BT) and requires a blood transfusion every three weeks.

But that couldn't stop him raising money to help grant wishes. What a little legend!

1.Bowers AP. (2022) Estimate of the number of children aged 3 to 17 years with a life-limiting condition in Australia. Figure estimated using data obtained under a Public Health Act granted for Bowers AP. Planning for paediatric palliative care services in Queensland: Characteristics, demographics and health needs of children and young people with life-limiting conditions [unpublished PhD thesis]. Brisbane: Queensland University of Technology; 2020. Contact ap.bowers@qut.edu.au for further information.