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WELCOMEIn racing circles, the name Nick Moraitis AM is synonymous with thoroughbreds, champions and ofcourse, the legendary Might And Power. Such success on the track has been hard-earned, and iswithout a doubt, well deserved.But to me, it is Nick Moraitis’ success off the track which sets him apart from others. Thanks to hiscompassion, commitment and dedication, he has single-handedly changed the lives of thousands ofchildren with cerebral palsy and their families.Today we celebrate 16 years of the annual Might And Power Race Day in support of <strong>Cerebral</strong> <strong>Palsy</strong><strong>Alliance</strong>. In that time, the event has raised more than $4 million.That money has helped us provide vital pieces of equipment like wheelchairs and communication devicesfor kids in need; it has helped us build our new state-of-the-art centre at Allambie Heights and fit outthe games room for use by children and teenagers with cerebral palsy; and it has funded vital therapyand support services for children and their families throughout NSW.Quite simply, Nick Moraitis’ long-time support of <strong>Cerebral</strong> <strong>Palsy</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> has been a game-changer forchildren living with cerebral palsy and their families.It is with heartfelt thanks that I publicly applaud Nick for his ongoing generosity and commitment. I alsoextend those thanks to each and every person attending today’s Might And Power Race Day, and to thosewho helped us raise more than $4 million over the event’s history.It is this type of support that true legends are made of.Rob WhiteCEO<strong>Cerebral</strong> <strong>Palsy</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>