Why I’m Marching — And Why It Matters
March On isn’t just a challenge on a calendar. It’s a decision. A decision to keep moving, to stay visible, and to stand alongside veterans and their families who are carrying far more than most people ever see.
Every step taken as part of March On represents connection. It represents conversations that don’t always happen, support that doesn’t always arrive in time, and lives that deserve care long before they reach a crisis point. Prevention isn’t loud. It’s steady. It’s human. And it works best when we do it together.
This challenge is personal, but it’s also collective. No one should feel like they’re walking alone — whether that walk is physical, emotional, or somewhere in between. By supporting March On, you’re helping fund programs that provide real support, real connection, and real hope for veterans and their loved ones.
Thank you to everyone who has joined, donated, shared, or simply taken a moment to learn more. Your support matters more than you know.
One step. One day. One life at a time.
So far, I have helped provide:
5
peer support
sessions
5
employment
support
0
psychology
sessions
...to support the mental health of our brave veterans to help them march on.
My Kokoda Track Journey
So far, I have marched:
0km
35kms until I reach Menari
My goal to Kokoda:
96km
My Legacy
My March On Impact Over The Years





