headspace is Australia’s National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds.
Each year, headspace helps thousands of young people access vital support through our headspace centres in over 157 communities across Australia, our online and phone counselling services, our vocational services, and our presence in schools.
The support headspace receives from the community helps us achieve our vision - that all young Australians are supported to be mentally healthy and engaged in their communities.
My Challenge History
Pushuperer for 1 year
Push-Ups
Funds
2025
3,214
$605
Total
3,214
$605
My Push-Up Progress
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Thanks to My Legendary Sponsors
$35
Northern Star Resources
Thank you! Your donation has been matched by Northern Star Resources – we are pushing for better mental health.
$35
Simone Carmody
Go Brk!
$35
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Thank you! Your donation has been matched by Northern Star Resources – we are pushing for better mental health.