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!
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Thank you to our Sponsors
$1,000
Dillon Clyne
$119
Thirst Creative
Good luck with the walk Ange.
$119
Cath
Praying for fine weather, great conversations and no blisters. Much love always. xxx
$119
Graeme
Have a bloody good time on your bloody long walk!
$110
Andrew Murphy
Walk hard ;)
$109
Lynne Meredith Wiggins
Go well Ange. Love to you but take care. Mum and Dad xx
$109
Sophie Newing
Good job Ange! Hope you have a lovely hot bath waiting for you
$109
Kath Andrews
Good on you girls!
$100
Carmel Grant
Good for you Anna! Lots of luck from Carmel & Richard
$100
Diane Cross
$75
Leanne Averill
$67
Alyssa & Noah
Go Anna!
$65
Sophie Havighurst
Good on you Anna!
$65
Jill Johnstone
$55
Ben & Robin
$54
Joel Supple
Yay! Go ladies!!
$54
Kate Caldwell
Go Anna!!
$54
Matt Wiggins
Good luck Auntie Ange. We are proud of you. We hope you raise heaps of money. Good luck, we are here for you all the way From Louis and Reuben 😁😁
$50
L Hutchins
Bloody good effort Anna. Good luck with all the walking.
$50
Peter Coombs
$38
Lucy
Well done Ange and team! You are such a star doing this walk after your accident last year. Enjoy the walk - snending you very best wishes! Xxx
$38
Alison Freeman
Hope the walk goes well! xx
$35
Anna Murphy
$22
Tena
Go Ange!



Dillon Clyne wishes you lots of luck in the 35km challenge. Thank you for supporting the fight against mitochondrial disease.