Karae Daley
Total Raised
$314
Total Distance
109km
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.
Thank you to my Sponsors
$100
Facebook Donation
$50.86
Facebook Donation
$50.86
Facebook Donation
$43.60
Karae Daley
$25
Felicity Bradbrook
Proud of you Karae. Keep going. Stay strong xx
$20.53
Facebook Donation
$11.72
Summer Pech
What you are doing is so incredible, as someone who suffers with depression and anxiety it’s beautiful to know we are never alone keep at Karae you’ve got this!
$11.65
Priscilla Brunet Ross
Go girl x
Thank you to my supporters
$43.60
Karae Daley
$25
Felicity Bradbrook
Proud of you Karae. Keep going. Stay strong xx
$20.53
Facebook Donation
$11.72
Summer Pech
What you are doing is so incredible, as someone who suffers with depression and anxiety it’s beautiful to know we are never alone keep at Karae you’ve got this!
$11.65
Priscilla Brunet Ross
Go girl x






I’m walking in solidarity this October for Australians affected by mental illness and suicide. My mental health battles began in high school, have cropped up again during and after pregnancies, and have stuck with me for the last few years. So many people suffer with poor mental health, but not many ask for help. The last few years for me have been particularly difficult and it took me a long time to stop pretending to my loved ones that I was okay. My photo is from a few years ago, when I prioritised running for my mental health. My head was in a much better place then, and I hope to get back there soon. I think the stigma around mental health issues needs to end. It starts with each of us having difficult conversations with the people around us. It's okay to not be okay! You are not alone!