Scott Humann

I’M RIDING IN HONOUR OF My Family Member

Cancer has touched someone very close to my heart, and so many others are facing similar challenges. Your support can make a real difference, please help me raise funds for this important cause.

I’m on a mission to defeat cancer.

Cancer doesn’t just affect one person, it shakes up families, friends and communities. This year, I will be taking a stand against it. 

In October 2026, I’m joining a community of passionate riders to cycle 200km to raise vital funds for cancer research at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.

Every dollar pushes us closer to breakthroughs at the Perkins where brilliant researchers work tirelessly to find life-saving answers for some of the toughest cancers. But they also need our help to ensure their vital progress continues– no matter what.

 100% of the funds we raise will go back to the Perkins giving cancer researchers the support to continue their life-saving work so that our loved ones can live longer, healthier lives.

The Ride is more than just a test of endurance—it’s about unity. I'll ride alongside an incredible group of people who believe, as I do, that cancer can be conquered. Your support can turn this belief into reality.

I can’t do this alone. Will you help me to reach this goal?

Whether you join me on the Ride or support my fundraising, your generosity could be the key to saving our loved ones from this disease.

Together, we can beat cancer!

Your Impact

So far this year I helped provide...

4

Microscope

Hours of Research

$1,026 Raised since

Thank you to my Sponsors

$206.20

Kp Energy Pty Ltd

Happy riding and good luck with the fund raising xxx

$158.25

The Hazife’s

$121.52

Mark Humann

Well done Scott definitely a good cause Enjoy the ride Thinking of you Dad

$115.38

Dean Mowat

Pedal on!

$115.38

John Coufos

$115

Scott Humann

$57.30

Sally Zec

Ride like the wind bullseye

$57.30

Ann Grace

Go well Scott

$54.12

Patricia Stabile Wells

Good luck on the day!

$22.58

Amanda Schembri