LIFELINE SYDNEY & SUTHERLAND CALLS ON SYDNEY AND SUTHERLAND SHIRE TO UNITE FOR 'OUT OF THE SHADOWS' WALK ON WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland
LIFELINE SYDNEY & SUTHERLAND CALLS ON SYDNEY AND SUTHERLAND SHIRE TO UNITE FOR ‘OUT OF THE SHADOWS’ WALK ON WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
MEDIA RELEASE – 8TH September 2025
This World Suicide Prevention Day (Wednesday 10 September), Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland is encouraging the local community to walk 9km to honour the nine lives lost to suicide every day in Australia.[1]
The Out of the Shadows Walk is all about honouring and remembering those who died by suicide and show support for anyone experiencing emotional distress or mental illness.
“Suicide does not discriminate - it can affect anybody, at any time. Behind every statistic is a person, and there are many loved ones left behind learning to navigate life without them”, said Tony Cassidy, Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland
“When we talk openly and non-judgementally about mental health and suicide, it really stimulates a sense of belonging and connectedness”.
All funds raised from Out of the Shadows Walks ensure Lifeline can be there 24/7 for anyone who needs help and support, in the ways which suit them best.
A donation of $39 can fund one life-saving phone call with a Lifeline Crisis Supporter, $50 can cover two life-saving text conversations, and $100 can support a one-hour virtual face-to-face session with a trained Lifeline Counsellor.
The community walks taking place with Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland can be joined by anyone, more details found at www.lifelinesydney.wesleymission.org.au.
If you, or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed, we encourage you to connect with Lifeline in the way you feel most comfortable.
You can phone Lifeline to speak to a Crisis Supporter on 13 11 14, text 0477 131 114, chat to Lifeline online or access the Support Toolkit to self-manage what you’re going through at toolkit.lifeline.org.au
Find out more about Out of the Shadows Walks here.
Media contact: Tony Cassidy 0408 211 750
[1] https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/causes-death-australia/2023#revisions-to-causes-of-death-2021-2023