Registrations are now open for Black Dog Institute’s Mullets for Mental Health, raising funds for crucial mental health research.
The Black Dog Institute is calling on Aussies everywhere to show they’re all ears by growing a mullet to support the 1 in 5 Australians who experience a mental illness each year. Back and bolder than ever, Mullets for Mental Health is the national fundraising challenge that brings together Australians of all hair types to shape and grow their mullets in the name of better mental health.
“Mullets for Mental Health is more than just an opportunity to have fun with your hair – it's a chance to drive change and spark important conversations among mates, families, and communities, breaking down barriers to seeking help,” said Mullets for Mental Health Campaign Manager, Tom Farrar.
“In Australia, 9 lives are lost to suicide every day – 7 of them men. Sadly, suicide remains the leading cause of death among Australian men aged 15-44, with rates even higher for those living in regional and remote areas. By taking part, you’re not only supporting Black Dog Institute’s vital suicide prevention research and programs but also standing in solidarity with those affected by mental illness,” Farrar said. “So, rally your mates, grow a mullet, and raise funds for better mental health this April”.
Since its launch in 2020, over 35,000 participants have grown a mullet, raising more than $13.3 million for better mental health.
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Funds raised by Mullets for Mental Health this year will continue to support Black Dog Institute’s innovative research in suicide prevention, the development of digital mental health tools and apps for adults and children, and programs that bring community presenters into schools to promote mental health awareness and support.
More info is availavle at https://www.mulletsformentalhealth.org.au/