Now We Collide

Workplace Members

7

Total Raised

$758

Total Distance

780km

Distance Goal

1,820km

Support Our 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, our team is taking part in One Foot Forward to help reduce the impact of mental illness and suicide.

We're 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 our walk.

Together, we can create better mental health for all Australians.

Our Achievements

Thank you to our supporters

$111

Gerald And Sandra Groom

We are very proud of you Joshua. Well done. We love you. Love Mom and Dee

$111

Sam Torrens

$106

Deb Saville

I've followed your journey from the 1st time I met you and was a cheerleader at your basketball game...me and your mum were a bit if an embarrassment for you I think. You are a very talented man who has spent years honing your craft, loving what you do and contributing to others. 300kms!!! Brave indeed. Possibly band aids required. Good Luck 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

$102

David Stevanovic

Hey Josh, I heard from Deb Saville about your 300km trek to raise money for Mental Health. I am in awe of your goal and want to support you. I share 3 of your passions: music, sport and making a contribution to others. I’ve just finished my Film and Journalism degree and have focused some of my filming, producing and assignments around mental health issues.   Up to 35% of elite athletes suffer from a mental health crisis which may manifest as stress, eating disorders, burnout, or depression and anxiety.   After Isaac Humphries revealed his sexuality, he had suicidal ideation. He is now a vocal advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and men’s mental health.   Bryce Cotton had mental health struggles both when his brother died. Trying to get Australian Residency was also a very stressful time.   Bailey Smith tore his ACL, feared his AFL career might be over but with courage he shared his mental health issues publicly and went on to be a Brownlow Medal podium finisher.   Gemma Houghton lost her best friend Nicholas Duff to suicide. It affected Gemma’s on-field performances but after seeking help she became the first AFLW player to kick 100 career goals.   Mental health issues and substance abuse is well documented in many high performing music artists. The paparazzi and social media can have a massive negative impact - examples include Amy Winehouse, Elvis, Michael Jackson and Jelly Roll.   With my degree and studies, I feel we have a lot of common interests, Josh. Good Luck….and I hope that you surpass your $500 target.

$70

Sue & Ross Hobson

Great cause Josh. Good on you.

$70

Kirsten Garwood

Well done Josh .....

$44

Jane

Good luck Josh great cause 👏

$23

Sally Muul

$23

Mihka Chee

$23

Kade Hinds

Get in there, Daniel

$23

Steve

Fantastic cause Josh! Well done

$20

Myles Yong

$12

Gowshik Vimal Ganesan

Sharing the love and sending a little encouragement for your cause

$12

Cameron Pope

Great initiative man, and a good cause. All the best for the walk!

$9

Anonymous

Excellent cause