Total Raised
$1,014
Total Distance
104km
Distance Goal
100km
Support My Walk for Mental Health Research
Did you know that 1 in 5 Australians experience symptoms of mental illness each year?
Mental illness can be debilitating and can have a devastating impact on not only those living with it, but those around them.
This October, I’m taking part in One Foot Forward to help reduce the impact of mental illness and suicide.
I'm walking to raise funds for Black Dog Institute to put ground-breaking new mental health treatment, education, and digital services into the hands of the people who need them most.
It would mean so much to me if you donated to support my walk.
Together, we can create better mental health for all Australians.
My impact over 5 years
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Thank you to my Sponsors
$126.62
Diane Sudhaus
$111.27
Susan Ford
My one of donation for this very worthy cause ❤️🙏🌹
$106.12
C Mcdonell
Hi Angi, you are doing such a wonderful job. Warm regards, Cheryl McDonell
$105
Doug And Karen King
Well done again this year. Keep up the good work
$69.92
Anonymous
$69.92
Catie Mcdonald
Well done Angi!
$65
Kerry
Good job !
$50
Brad King
$50
Safety Mate Matched Contribution
$43.60
Suzanne Robinson
Love this cause, well done Angi!
$43.60
Rita
Well done
$43.60
Heide Jenkins
Well done Angi King🥰
$43.60
Patrick King
Keep it up Ange!
$40
Mindful Moving Qigong
Go Angi and team 💓🙏💓
$22.66
Robyn Grant
Awesome job Angi. You did it!
$11.65
Anonymous
Good on you Angi 🙌💛
$11.65
Safety Mate Matched Contribution
Thank you to my supporters
$105
Doug And Karen King
Well done again this year. Keep up the good work
$69.92
Anonymous
$69.92
Catie Mcdonald
Well done Angi!
$65
Kerry
Good job !
$50
Brad King
$50
Safety Mate Matched Contribution
$43.60
Suzanne Robinson
Love this cause, well done Angi!
$43.60
Rita
Well done
$43.60
Heide Jenkins
Well done Angi King🥰
$43.60
Patrick King
Keep it up Ange!
$40
Mindful Moving Qigong
Go Angi and team 💓🙏💓
$22.66
Robyn Grant
Awesome job Angi. You did it!
$11.65
Anonymous
Good on you Angi 🙌💛
$11.65



Well done Angi