Support my challenge to prevent veteran suicide and save lives
Right now in Australia, at 42%, suicide is the leading cause of death for ex-serving males aged under 30 years old.
So, this March, I am walking to support Soldier On's mental health services and programs to help prevent veteran suicide and save lives.
It would mean so much to me if you donated to support my challenge so that we can show veterans and their families that they are not alone... we stand strong with them.
Together, let's help our heroes march on.
Thanks so much for your support.
So far, I have helped provide:
34
peer support
sessions
32
employment
support
1
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:
164km
I’ve conquered Kokoda!
My goal to Kokoda:
125km
My Legacy
My March On Impact Over The Years
My Tribute Post
Tonka
Thank you to my sponsors
Legend Rank
Champion Rank
Defender Rank
Ally Rank
$106.12
The Alford Family
$102.12
Nathan Thomas
$74
Peter Holtham
Another great cause
$74
Matched Donation
$74
Nick B
I guess I’ll join the team too
$59.41
Claudette Julian
$50
Amy Thomas
Get it!!!
$40.37
Auntie Bec
Xxoo
$25
Anonymous
$25
Matched Donation
$22.58
Morgan
Good luck out there!
$106.12
The Alford Family
Love that you do this every year to help build more awareness and gain help for those that need it. Aaron has experienced this in his command a few times this year unfortunately. Thank you for all you do!
$102.12
Nathan Thomas
$74
Peter Holtham
Another great cause
$74
Matched Donation
$74
Nick B
I guess I’ll join the team too
$59.41
Claudette Julian
$50
Amy Thomas
Get it!!!
$40.37
Auntie Bec
Xxoo
$25
Anonymous
$25
Matched Donation
$22.58
Morgan
Good luck out there!
Thank you to my Sponsors
$74
Matched Donation
$74
Nick B
I guess I’ll join the team too
$59.41
Claudette Julian
$50
Amy Thomas
Get it!!!
$40.37
Auntie Bec
Xxoo
$25
Anonymous
$25
Matched Donation
$22.58
Morgan
Good luck out there!






Love that you do this every year to help build more awareness and gain help for those that need it. Aaron has experienced this in his command a few times this year unfortunately. Thank you for all you do!