Helen McAllister

I am walking 35km to cure mito

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I'm Walking 35km to Cure Mito in The Bloody Long Walk!

I'm walking 35km in The Bloody Long Walk to help Australians living with mitochondrial disease.

That’s 46,200 steps in one day!

I know I’ll cross the finish line exhausted and blistered, but that’s nothing compared to what people with mitochondrial disease (mito) go through every day of their lives.

Mito robs the body’s cells of energy, causing multiple organ dysfunction or failure. It can affect anyone at any age.

Please sponsor my walk to fund research into desperately needed treatments and cures for this devastating disease.

Every dollar will make a difference!

My 35km walk will be bloody tough, but with your support, I know I can do it.

THANK YOU!

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Raise $200 to reach CHAMPION status

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$38.01

Good effort for a great cause Well done Helenxxx

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$76.02

Vetonica

Wishing you a good walk Helen and enjoy the journey knowing you are helping so many

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$38.01

Helen Billham

Good luck Helen - it sure will be a bloody long walk :) Well done you - you're amazing

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$59.73

Sarah Knight

Helen, you are fantastic. Caring for those in need is a beautiful thing. You will smash this.

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$35

Philip Andersen

Wear some comfy shoes!!

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$38.01

Jeremy Sankey

Good luck with the walking

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$38.01

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$20

Heather Hamilton

Go mum! So proud of you for supporting such a worthy cause 🩷

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$50

Charles Teale

Go go go. Look after yourself and enjoy the successful end to the challenge! And raise money for a good cause at the same time.

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$20

Helen Mcallister

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