Fundraising mastermind Charles Brice shares his insights โ€“ and his next goal

ยฉ Charles Brice

Australiaโ€™s Charles Brice was one of our fundraising heroes in 2019! He led a group of bicycle riders on a 300 km trek that raised AUS$100,000 for Wings for Life! Charles has a spinal cord injury and is one of our Ambassadors for the Wings for Life World Run. Now heโ€™s preparing for the App Run in Adelaide next May โ€“ and heโ€™s got a special goal in mind.

At least 250,000 people sustain a spinal cord injury annually. Charles was a 19-year-old farmhand enjoying a trail ride when he was thrown from his motorbike, severing his spinal cord. Told he would never walk again, he spent 52 days in intensive care plus 14 months in a rehabilitation center. 

At first, Charles couldnโ€™t even scratch his nose, but when he left the center, he was able to push himself in his wheelchair. Today he lives on his own, drives a car and works as a digital reporter.

โ€œBecoming a quadriplegic has no doubt been the toughest thing Iโ€™ve had to go through, physically and mentally,โ€ Charles acknowledges, โ€œbut Iโ€™ve always had a positive outlook, and Iโ€™m lucky to have supportive friends and family. I try to make the most of my situation.โ€ 

ยฉ Charles Brice

When Charles and a friend founded the โ€œWheel To Walkโ€ ride that saw him retrace the 300 km route from the scene of his accident to the emergency room, one objective was fundraising. โ€œAfter learning about the great work Wings for Life does globally, and the fact that 100% of donations go directly towards research, I knew thatโ€™s where I wanted the money to go,โ€ he says. โ€œWe had amazing sponsors that supported us and our cause, and there were a lot of donations by individuals.โ€ With the ride, he raised that unbelievable AUS$100,000 for spinal cord research. And now he wants more.

Charles has been an Ambassador of the Wings for Life World Run since 2016. โ€œThe Wings for Life World Run is amazing, and knowing that youโ€™re running at the same time as thousands of others around the world for one cause is impossible to replicate,โ€ he declares. โ€œI will be participating in Adelaide, and I have a big goal: I want to raise as much awareness as possible and make it the largest App Run in the world. I canโ€™t wait.โ€ 

We are proud and thankful to see what our supporters can achieve, and Charlesโ€™ extraordinary fundraising ride is a great example. You can join Charles on May 3 in Adelaide โ€“ or from anywhere โ€“ and keep the progress going.