Never walk alone

Lifeline Western Melbourne chief executive Robert Sams. (Lifeline)

There is still time to register for this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day walk, ran by Lifeline Western Melbourne.

On September 10, nine laps of Footscray Park Oval will be walked, in line with the nine Australians lost to suicide every day.

Lifeline Western Melbourne chief executive Robert Sams encouraged everyone to sign up and walk with others.

“We walk to remember those lost to suicide and help Australians in crisis,” he said.

“Sadly, over 3,000 Australians lose their lives to suicide every year.

“By joining this national movement, you are joining a special group of people across Australia who are walking together to ensure no one has to face their darkest moments alone.

“You can walk with us in Footscray, or register to walk at a time and place that works for you.

“Together, we’ll shine a light with every step to help those who need it most.”

Those who pledge to raise funds, will be supporting Lifeline Western Melbourne and other suicide prevention services.

The walk takes place on Tuesday, September 10, from 7.30am to 8.45am at Footscray Park Oval, behind Victoria University’s Footscray campus

Register: outoftheshadowswalk.org.au/register/out-of-the-shadows-2024

If you or someone you know needs crisis support, please phone Lifeline on 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au/gethelp for Lifeline Chat Service (24-7).