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Cycling for a Cause: Ashley Connor's Journey with Ride for Sick Kids WA

Published on Thursday, 1 May 2025 at 4:55:28 PM

Photo Credit: Angie Roe Photography 

In the heart of Northam, a town nestled within Western Australia’s expansive Wheatbelt region, seasoned Ride for Sick Kids WA participant Ashley Connor (Ash) has transformed her passion for cycling into a meaningful mission. Since joining the Peloton in 2021, Ash has become an integral rider in the annual fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Charities WA (RMHC WA), which supports WA families with sick kids during their toughest times.

“I feel incredibly grateful to be a part of such an amazing event that, through raising funds and awareness, makes a genuine difference to the lives of WA families when they need it most,” Ash says.

The upcoming 2025 Ride will be extra special for Ash, as the Peloton will be riding through her hometown of Northam. As the Licensee of the town’s McDonald's store, she will have the honour of hosting the riders for breakfast as they make their way through. McDonald's commitment to RFSK WA is especially meaningful for Ash, as she continues to experience firsthand the positive impact RMHC WA has on regional families in need.

Ash is one of many McDonald’s Licensees who have become integral members of the RFSK WA Peloton, with their participation and support playing a key role in the event's success each year. Living in a regional community, Ash understands the crucial role RMHC WA plays in providing a home away from home for families traveling to Perth when a child requires medical treatment.

"I remember speaking to a parent from regional WA who had spent time in hospital with their sick child before discovering RMHC. She spoke of some of the pressures that were alleviated by RMHC’s support, like not having to worry about ducking out of the hospital, moving the car, or topping up the parking meter. It speaks volumes to be there with your child and not have to worry about the simple stuff,” Ash recalls.

She hopes that riding through the Wheatbelt in 2025 will bring more awareness of RMHC WA and the support it provides to regional WA families in towns like Northam. Covering over 100 kilometres each day, Ash admits the four-day ride is no easy feat, but it’s the families who rely on RMHC WA that keep her going.

“It’s pretty incredible to ride into the House on the last day and be a part of something so big that makes a genuine impact on so many. Hearing families’ experiences of sick kids and the support the House provides to the entire family is incredibly inspiring and motivating – it's why I keep coming back!” says Ash.

As she gears up for another ride, Ash emphasizes the importance of getting some kilometres under your belt, joining the training rides, and drinking plenty of water. But above all, she insists that participants should be ready to have a great time.

“The event fosters connections and creates lasting memories. We cover some incredible scenery and get treated to great WA hospitality,” says Ash. And for those considering joining the Peloton, Ash says, "What have you got to lose?"

Donate now to Ride for Sick Kids WA 2025 and join Ash in raising vital funds to support WA families with sick kids.

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