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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Thank you to my Sponsors
$217.23
Carla Haddan Real Estate Pty Ltd
That is a Bloody Long Walk! WOW!! Good On You Patrick!! What a worthy cause... I hope it's a big success. Carla Haddan - Place Bulimba xx
$54.31
Darren Kurkowski
Go you good thing. Best of luck Patrick we will be thinking of you and your poor legs....
$59.74
John Murray
What an amazing challenge to take on Patrick. Best of luck with the 35km walk - stay strong, enjoy the journey, and know that every step is helping bring hope to families affected by mito
$35
Anonymous Donor
You better finish it!
$100
Frances From Your Content Partner
Such a great cause Patrick - looking forward to hearing all about how you get 46,200 steps in a day - don't forget to capture it :-)
$54.31
Candace Millman-doyle
Amazing work Pat - enjoy the stroll and good luck with your fundraising goal!
$100
Paul Day
Really good cause and will raise awareness for Mito. Good luck with the walk Patrick & team - all your long hours of training will pay off.



Good Luck Patrick!