We're walking 35km in The Bloody Long Walk!
Our team is walking 35km in The Bloody Long Walk to help Australians living with mitochondrial disease.
We know we’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 our walk to fund research into desperately needed treatments and cures for this devastating disease.
Every dollar will make a difference.
THANK YOU!
Our Achievements
 
																
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																Recruit first team member
 
																
																Achieve 25% of fundraising goal
 
																
																Achieve 50% of fundraising goal
 
																
																Achieve 75% of fundraising goal
 
																
																Reached team fundraising goal
Thank you to our Sponsors
 
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Alison Waugh
 
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Matched Donation
 
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Anonymous
 
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Anonymous
Go London Ladies!
 
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Simon Apap
 
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Alan Herriot
Great effort for a great cause,xx
 
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Georgette A
Proud of you.. x
 
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Anonymous
 
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Sarah Waugh
 
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Olivia
Go girls! So proud!
 
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Maddi Apap
 
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Ebony Camilleri
You’re amazing Giorgia for getting behind such an important cause.
 
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Claire Thompson
Go Claire!
 
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Anonymous
 
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Jade
Remember your snacks 💪
 
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Lara Webster
Woohoo go Chloe and London Gals you got this !!! 🤩🥳🚶🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️
 
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Isla Herriot
 
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Well done Rach and lovely ladies!