18.03.2022 | Become a For Wild Places member TODAY

Mar 18, 2022 12:36 am

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Good morning everyone,


Today we’re excited to announce the launch of FWP membership, and we want you to join us!


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For Wild Places exists to make trail running a meaningful expression of environmental activism, so that together, each of us can help our wild places survive and thrive. We are trail runners with a purpose, and we want to build communities around that purpose. Doing this work needs resources.


Our team is full of passion and dedication to the job at hand, but that only goes so far. 


 

WHY BECOME A MEMBER?

By joining FWP, your commitment will help:

  • Fund our core operations in an ongoing and sustainable way
  • Create a foundation from which more meaningful work can happen
  • Maintain FWP as a good place to work
  • Build a team of activist runners with the capacity to fulfil our wildest dreams!



WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

We have some awesome membership perks: 

  • Your name listed as a Founding Member on our website (if you want!)
  • Early registration access to all FWP events
  • Member-only discounts from our awesome partners - Patagonia, Trail Brew, Adventure+ and Tarkine
  • Go in the running (pun intended) to win quality gear from partners who share our values
  • Updates on our latest projects, adventures and events - including additional opportunities to get involved.


These projects won’t happen without the support of our community. It takes people like you - passionate about saving the wild places we love, to make a difference. 


If you want to become a FWP Founding Member today and help build a running community with a purpose, then sign up today. 


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We appreciate the support. Happy Trails and, as always, thank you for taking the time to support wild places!



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We acknowledge the the First Nations people who have been custodians of land, waters and culture for tens of thousands of years. We pay respects to First Nations Elders past, present and emerging.


This email was written on Gadigal lands of the Eora nation. To these people, we pay our respects.


Always was, always will be.


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