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Mental health charity ride exceeds lofty targets

January 2, 2020 BY

The group rode between Geelong and Fremantle. Photos: LEO LAMBERS

A GROUP of Deakin medical students recently completed a ride across the country to raise funds for charity that researches and treats mental illness.

The 12 students covered 3,300km riding from Geelong to Fremantle over the course of 16 days.

Their efforts have helped raise more than $55,000 for the Black Dog Institute, with donations still coming in.

Ride organiser Joey Coote said in addition to the money raised, the conversations the ride initiated were incredibly valuable.

“The most rewarding part was the conversations we had with locals and fellow travellers. People who may not have many opportunities to discuss their mental wellbeing seemed to open up and share their struggles. It was humbling to be an outlet, however fleeting.”

Leo Lambers was another one of the cyclists to undertake the mammoth journey. He said he was also amazed at how people responded to the ride, both those who sponsored it and the people they met on the journey.

“Our initial target was $30,000. We just had an overwhelming response from our friends and family and even people we didn’t know. Anytime we were wearing our logo or our kits, people would always chat with you about it right away.

“It was quite interesting the people you wouldn’t have necessarily thought of to do so opened up along the way.”

Mr Lambers said the ride itself was a challenging but rewarding experience.

“It got hot towards the end as we entered WA. The last six days of the ride were well above 30 degrees and not quite as enjoyable.”

People are still able to donate to the fundraiser at teamblackdog.everydayhero.com/au/crossin-the-bor.

* Support is available for those who may be distressed by phoning Lifeline 13 11 14, the Suicide Call Back Line on 1800 659 467, Mensline on 1300 789 978 or the Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800.

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