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Property managers take on 80km walk to help rescue children from trafficking

Destiny Rescue 2 mins read

MEDIA ALERT

In a bold act of endurance and advocacy, property managers from LJ Hooker Property Experience South will walk 80 kilometres from Perth to Mandurah in a single day as part of Tread on Trafficking, a national fundraising campaign supporting Destiny Rescue.

The team is taking on this challenge to raise funds and awareness for Destiny Rescue’s mission: rescuing children trapped in human trafficking and sexual exploitation, and helping them stay free.

The initiative is a powerful show of support, with the LJ Hooker team stepping up to walk from 4:00 AM to late evening, covering approximately 17 hours on foot through a mix of urban, coastal, and bushland routes.

Media are invited to attend a checkpoint along the route for photos of the team and interviews with Mackenzie Caruana, Business Development Manager at LJ Hooker Property Experience South.

To arrange attendance, please contact, Lizzie Henebery on 0402 809 650  or at [email protected].

  • Date: Friday 10 October 2025

  • Time: 10:00 AM AWST

  • Location: 

Shell Coles Express Casuarina (WA)

1 Johnson Road &, Thomas Rd, Bertram WA 6167

Why It Matters

  • Over 1 million children worldwide are exploited by commercial sexual exploitation

  • Non-profit organisation Destiny Rescue has rescued more than 20,000 individuals globally

  • Funds raised for Tread on Trafficking will support rescue operations, aftercare, and prevention programs

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About us:

About Destiny Rescue:

Launched on the Sunshine Coast in 2001, Destiny Rescue is a not-for-profit organisation that exists to rescue children from sex trafficking and exploitation and help them stay free. They have conducted raids in 12 countries around the world, regularly work with international authorities and are invited to partner with local rescue-country authorities to expedite major raids. Destiny Rescue’s holistic approach to rescue ensures the children they rescue are provided with a safe and nourishing environment, with appropriate counselling and medical care. They are also offered the tools (education, vocational training & support) to realise their potential and fulfil their dreams and destiny.


Contact details:

Lizzie Henebery

0402 809 650 | [email protected]

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