Put your best foot forward for mental health

This May, Cater Care and Lifeline are working together to launch Walk the Talk by Cater Care.

Let’s get walking and help save lives with Lifeline.

$6,610 raised

$20,000 Goal

$6,610 raised

$20,000 Goal

Why Walk the Talk?

Cater Care’s Corporate Social Responsibility program, Caring in the Community, commits us to supporting the communities we live and work in and there’s no better way to give back than by helping save lives.

Participating is simple: walk 65 kilometres this May to raise funds and awareness for the 65,000 Australians that attempt suicide each year. That breaks down to just 2 kilometres a day, and with a little commitment and support from your friends and family, you’ll be there in no time.

Every step and conversation brings us closer to stopping the stigma surrounding mental health – and feel healthier and happier while doing it!

Register today for Walk the Talk by Cater Care and raise money to help Lifeline answer more calls and save more lives.

How it works

Sign up

Sign up and take the first step towards saving lives.

Sign up now.

Start the talking

Start the conversation and tell everyone you know that you’re walking the talk for Lifeline! Ask them to help you support Aussies going through tough times by making a donation to your fundraiser.

Add the walking

Slide into your walking shoes and start tracking your kilometres throughout the month of May. Don’t forget to grab your mates, and have a meaningful conversation. It could save a life.

Who will you Walk the Talk for?

Suicide can touch the lives of anyone, no matter who or where they are. Megan Jackson, a member of the Cater Care team, bravely came forward to share her story and why she feels our Caring in the Community program is so important.

“Only four months ago, my family lost our daughter’s partner through suicide. Firstly, I received so much support from my colleagues out here in our Remote workplace. It has been so heartfelt. When I read about our Caring in the Community program, it sent shivers all over me and I knew this was my time to talk more about this, as hard as it is/was to talk about and share this painful journey.

I want to help stop the stigma around mental health.”

 Megan Jackson, Cater Care Site Administrator, Ruby Jo Camp 

Cater Care team members doing a Charlie's Angels sunset walk and talking for mental health

Leaderboards

You’ll never walk alone! Check the leaderboard and see who else is participating, cheer them on and get motivated yourself.

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Teams

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