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Ray White Lower North Shore raises over $75,000 for Giant Steps school.

Published On: November 6, 2025

Ray White Lower North Shore recently raised more than $75,000 for Giant Steps, a Sydney school for children with autism.

By KAY WONG

For the third year running, the team at Ray White Lower North Shore swapped office chairs for walking shoes – raising money and awareness for children with autism.

The campaign calls on the team to walk 10,000 steps a day, channelling their collective effort to inspire community donations. This year’s total, which surpassed the $50,000 target, contributes to a three-year fundraising total of over $213,000 for the school.

“Investing in the community is our core value and Giant Steps embodies that perfectly, ” Ray White Director Richard Harding said.

The team’s physical dedication was also remarkable, clocking an impressive 12,507,410 steps.

Richard Harding, director at Ray White Lower North Shore Group, praised the team’s commitment, especially given the timing.

“The ‘10KADAY‘ challenge isn’t just about the literal 10,000 steps a day. It’s about our team coming together to give back to the very community that supports us,” said Mr Harding.

“We never forget that it’s our neighbours and local families who lay the foundation for us to do what we love. To see that spirit come to life, especially during the demanding start to Spring, is what this is all about.”

The team at Ray White Lower North Shore clocked an impressive 12,507,410 steps, raising more than $75,000.

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He emphasised the company’s deep connection to the school’s mission.

“Investing in the community is our core value and Giant Steps embodies that perfectly, ” Mr Harding said.

The charity challenge was about the Ray White team “coming together to give back to the community”, Mr Harding said.

“They provide children and adults on the autism spectrum the specialised care and education they need to thrive in the community, helping foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.”

“This annual challenge is our commitment in action and we’re incredibly proud to stand with them and humbled by the support from our community.”

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