The Shepherd Centre. Giving deaf children a voice
Peru Challenge 2-15 June 2012
The Shepherd Centre and Inspired Adventures invite you to take the trip you have always dreamt of! Challenge yourself on this unforgettable 14 day adventure to Peru, hike the ancient Inca trails of Machu Picchu and help deaf and hearing impaired children to learn how to listen and speak. What better fitness goal than travelling to Peru for the trek of a lifetime?
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Dates: 2 - 15 June 2012

Registration fee: $700 (please note the registration fee is nonrefundable)

Fundraising target: $9,500 (including $5,250 for travel costs)

Trip duration: 14 days

Physical challenge: 5 days trekking

Challenge grade: 3.5/5

Accommodation: 2-3 star hotels and comfortable camping

Download an information pack and registration form

For more information, to register & have the time of your life:

Download the information pack, complete the booking form and email it back to belinda@inspiredadventures.com.au
Phone Belinda on 1300 905 188 with any and all questions!
Want more information? We will be holding an information night on Wednesday 16 November at The Shepherd Centre.
To book a place please call 1300 905 188.

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Paddy Pallin
Inspired Adventures

About Inspired Adventures:

“Inspired Adventures designs, manages and leads charity challenges for people of all ages and fitness levels. Our adventures raise on average between $50,000 and $150,000 for charities around the world. Partnering with The Shepherd Centre is a very exciting opportunity for us to work with you and help this incredible organisation achieve its vision. Peru is a stunning destination and for me, the perfect place to challenge yourself and have the time of your life!”

– Justine Curtis, Director, Inspired Adventures

About The Shepherd Centre:

The Shepherd Centre is a charity that helps children who are deaf or hearing impaired to develop spoken language. For over 40 years, The Shepherd Centre has helped hundreds of infants, toddlers, pre-school and school aged children who are deaf and hearing impaired to learn spoken language through family-centred early intervention programs.