A Journey from Struggle to Strength - The Long Awaited Online Documentary Screening
Event description
The time has come, with everyone in their various levels of isolation, we, Rani and I figured it is the perfect time to do an online screening of our journey to walk the Kokoda Track. Lots of people have been asking if they can view it online, now's your chance!
The event will be one hour and the timeline will be:
- A short talk to start
- The 15 minute documentary screening
- A short talk to end - including announcing a new project
- Q + A
What do you need to bring?
Nothing, you can sit in the comfort of your own home, drink and eat till your heart's content.
Event is open to all including tweens and teens.
Doco Blurb
Adam, an ex-pro athlete, Paralympian, and philanthropist had bone cancer as a teenager which resulted in the surgeons removing half his pelvis. Rani, survived 3 brain hemorrhages, overcoming full paralysis as well as a long list of other health challenges including breathing difficulties.
Not only have they battled and survived illness, injury and all the challenges that came with it, but together they embarked on a journey that put them to the test physically, mentally and emotionally as they trekked 8 days through 137km of insanely rugged, steep and muddy terrain of the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.
Adam and Rani have forged a friendship that has spanned over a decade and lead them to start a business that has been carved out of adversity and the power of the human spirit. They are a true testament to what one is capable of achieving when they truly set their minds to it.
The Age of Ability is the brainchild of Adam and Rani, who are passionate about helping others change the way people perceive their limitations and inspire them to achieve more than they ever dreamed possible.
Are you facing a challenge in your life?
Do you need some inspiration to get you out of a rut?
Do you need to take action towards achieving your dreams?
Then join Adam and Rani as they present their short documentary and demonstrate how to embrace the challenges in life, turn them into opportunities and live the best life you possibly can.
Sponsors:
This trip including the documentary would not have been possible without the incredibly generous support of Clubs NSW. A massive thank you to them.
Thank you to Trek & Travel who kindly sponsored all our equipment on the journey to Kokoda.
Thank you to Talk-Ink who have done an incredible job with our branding, website and so much more.
Ticket proceeds will support us to build the Age of Ability so that we can continue to support people in their healing journeys.
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