March On to

save lives


Conquer 96km this March and
support mental health to help
our heroes march on.

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Participants

9,546

Amount Raised

$1,010,580

Teams

1,256

Walk in the footsteps of our heroes

This March, walk or run 96km, symbolising the length of the Kokoda Track to honour the courage and sacrifice of our veterans and their families.

By marching on with us, you will support Soldier On's mental health services to help prevent veteran suicide and save lives.

Together, we can show our brave heroes that they are not alone.

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How It Works

1. Sign Up

Register for free and commit to walk or run 96km throughout the month of March in the footsteps of our heroes.

2. Share

Share your page and ask your friends, family and colleagues to support your challenge and raise funds for veteran mental health programs.

3. March On

Log your kilometres, share your progress and cross the virtual finish line knowing every step will make a real difference.

Right now, in Australia…

Suicide was the leading
cause of death, at

42%

for ex-serving males aged under 30 years old.

Ex-serving
males are

112%

more likely to die by suicide than other Australian men.

Ex-serving
females are

107%

more likely to die by suicide than other Australian women.

Let’s show our brave heroes that they are not alone. We are stronger together.

The funds you raise will support Soldier On’s mental health services aimed at preventing veteran suicide.

Statistics referenced are sourced from The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, click here to learn more.

Leading The Charge

Stronger together

Jim

As a veteran who served 34 years in the Royal Navy and now works closely with the ADF and Australian veterans on a daily basis, I understand how important this cause is. I am proud to be able to do my small part to help the mental health needs of our veterans.

In memory of Sergeant Bert Le-Merton

Honouring the life of a remarkable figure in the veteran community, Sergeant Bert advocated for the health and wellbeing of Australian's contemporary veterans. He was also the March On patron, who clocked a total of 419.15km walked and raising more than $110,000 to support mental health programs. His legacy and memory will live on.

Charmaine

For our veterans and their families, your strength, sacrifice, and resilience inspire us every day. We walk beside you, we stand with you, and we will always honour you. Thank you for your service and dedication. Together, we march on!

Trevor

As a navy veteran I’ve lost a few close friends to suicide I march for them every year not only with this but on Anzac Day. I also do this to remember my grandfather who served in several wars during his time in service.

We Salute You

This wall stands to show our brave veterans and their families that they are not forgotten.