My walk is dedicated to the memory of my brother, Andrew
Rob Cassidy
Tribute
Total Raised
$1,518
Total Distance
169km
Distance Goal
150km
Support My Walk for Mental Health Research
Did you know that 1 in 5 Australians experience symptoms of mental illness each year?
In fact, every day in Australia, 9 people will die by suicide.
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’ll be 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, so that they can 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.
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Thank you to my Sponsors
$681
Bruce Mackenzie
You made your target mate plus some. Cheers, Bruce
$116.05
Rob Cassidy
Matching 'A Moment With' and 'Anonymous' donations
$100
Margaret Cassidy
$69.75
Peter And Jenny
Go Rob! xx
$69.75
A Moment With
We do more when we do it together. Life is all about those we spend a moment with. Well done, Rob.
$69.75
Elise Cassidy
$54.12
Joey Alcock
Great work Robbo!
$52.75
Stephen Lyons
Good on you mate, hope you hit the target and then some!
$43.60
Andrea Charman
Well done Rob, what an awesome cause!
$43.60
Anonymous
Good Luck Robbo
$42.20
Rob Cassidy
$40
Anonymous
Nice one Robbo.
$30
Kristian
$27.81
Anonymous
$22.58
Anonymous
Great work Rob. Mental health takes a huge toll. My brother has not worked for over 3 years and spent several months in hospital during that time. I hear you. It is not just the person that struggles but those around them. I hope you are well yourself. Cheers Rich
$22.58
Rob
Matching Rich's donation
$21.10
Binghua Wang
What a great initiative! Way to go Rob!
$11.59
I’m walking in solidarity this October for Australians affected by mental illness and suicide. You are not alone. In the year 2000, on Christmas eve, my brother Andrew took his life at the age of 21. He had been suffering with bi-polar. I'm walking in tribute to Andrew and to raise money to help prevent this from happening to others. You are not alone. We've got this!