Keeping upright
I once heard "Mental illness isn't your fault, but it is your responsibility". That is a heavy responsibility, the weight fracturing the very thing keeping oneself together. It's a constant, ongoing battle to keep the foundation strong, reinforced through new techniques as much as standard maintenance. No maintenance is exciting, unless you're a civil engineer, so it often goes undone.
I am pushing up, because it's one physical way to support those keeping so many people from falling down.
Supporting Lifeline

Lifeline exists to ensure no person in Australia has to face their toughest moments alone.
Our crisis support services are available 24/7 to listen, without judgement, to any person in Australia who is feeling overwhelmed, experiencing crisis or longs to be heard.
Experience shows us it is through connection that we can find hope. With Australians struggling with cost-of-living pressures, increasing inflation, housing insecurity, global instability, and recovery after extreme weather events, our crisis support services have remained in high demand with our voice and text services receiving up to 4,000 contacts a day from help seekers. Our partnership with The Push Up Challenge plays a vital role in raising funds to support the delivery of suicide prevention and crisis support services at a time where we have never been needed more.
Thank you for supporting Lifeline. Your fundraising is helping to save lives.
My Challenge History
Pushuperer for 1 year
Push-Ups | Funds | |
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2025 | 98 | $50 |
Total | 98 | $50 |
My Push-Up Progress
Part of Team EAIT Advancement "Pushin for Progress"
Part of Community The University of Queensland