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‘THE HOT LAP FOR HOPE’

Ambulance of hope

"There's something about an amazing well-designed and visually appealing vehicle. This allure can extend beyond those who are typically interested in cars, as its aesthetic appeal and often associated prestige can draw in a wider audience. The car's design can evoke feelings of admiration, desire, and even a sense of wonder, making it a focal point for attention and engagement, even for those who wouldn't usually be considered car enthusiasts."

 

Our vision is to create a specialized vehicle that will journey across Australia, serving as a symbol of hope and support. As part of this initiative, we plan to film a documentary during the build process and its travels across the country. The ambulance will serve as a beacon, encouraging victims to seek assistance and raising awareness among onlookers, predominantly men, inspiring action and change. Ultimately, our goal is to expand this initiative by building a fleet of at least six custom ambulances, providing one for each state, to actively work towards reducing domestic violence on a national scale

 

The adventure will begin in the workshop of JG3 customs in Epping, where Jay his crew and the many volunteers will be working on tirelessly to get the ‘Ambo’ up and going in ONLY 4 weeks. With a whole lot of hope, determination and skill, they will get her on the road and ready to unveil to leading organisations and support groups like Respect Victoria, Hospitals, Safe steps and Government officials on our unveiling party, before embarking on their 3,326 km epic journey of hope to unveil the vehicle to White Ribbon head quarters in Perth.

 

Making their way through remote rural towns, where people may not have the same opportunities and access to Services and assistance. Here Jay, will bring much heartfelt awareness, education and support for ending ‘domestic violence’ with their fully custom built Ambulance of Hope working their way

 

Their aim will be to draw as much attention to the ambulance and the very important message it carries.

 

What’s even more exciting? Jose hopes to create a fleet of at least six custom ambulances, one for each state, amplifying the message and actively working towards reducing domestic violence on a national scale. It’s a heartfelt mission, and through this initiative, he aims to inspire change and spark conversations, particularly among men, to foster a community that stands against violence.

 

So, come along for this epic road trip! Together, we can spread knowledge, support those in need, and deepen our understanding of these crucial issues.

Let’s make a difference, one kilometre at a time!

 

 

 

 

PARTNERS & INVESTORS OPPORTUNITY 

Further to the release of the documentary, we anticipate that these vehicles will be highly visible, actively present

on the streets and at significant events, including

sporting matches and entertainment venues.

These vehicles will also serve as safe havens where individuals affected by family violence can seek

support and speak with counselors.

To further amplify the impact of this initiative,

the ambulance will be equipped with internal and

external media screens.

These screens will display videos related to family

violence awareness, as well as provide advertising

opportunities for businesses.

We have engaged an out-of-home media sales company

to secure advertising clients for these screens.

Based on our projections, we anticipate an annual

turnover of $1.5 to $2 million per vehicle.

With plans to construct six ambulances and 6 Harley Davidson Motorbikes, one for

each state, the total annual turnover is

projected to be between $9 and $12 million. 

 

To realize this vision, we are seeking an investment

of $1.2 million for the production of the

Documentary and the vehicles.

We are offering potential investors either

20% equity or 49% profit sharing in the overall project.

 

We are also open to considering alternative

investment offers and ideas.

 

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