Mali Newman-Plant

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My Activity Tracking

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My target 50 kms

This November, I’m taking part in Stroke Foundation’s Stride4Stroke to help prevent, treat and beat stroke!

In Australia, one stroke occurs every 9 minutes.

It is one of Australia's biggest killers, killing more women than breast cancer and more men than prostate cancer.

Stroke attacks the brain, the human control centre, changing lives in an instant. The impact of stroke can be devastating for the individual and the family. However, the impact of stroke can be prevented, with research indicating that around 80 percent of strokes are preventable.

I have picked my Stride4Stroke activity goal and I’m ready to go!

Please support my Stride4Stroke challenge with a donation today. 

Your donation will help the Stroke Foundation support those affected right now and fund research to help prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery. Thank you.

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Why I want to support the Stroke Foundation

My name is Mali and I'm lucky enough to work at Sacred Heart Rehabilitation as a social worker and support people and their families after a stroke. Every day I'm inspired by the resilience and hard work of people who have had a stroke. Having to relearn to walk and talk and sometimes everything in between. I hope this challenge raises awareness in the community about how devastating strokes can be and the impact they can have on individuals and families. My goal is to do 10,000 steps every day for November! 

Thank you to my Sponsors

$261

Anne And Terry Newman

Well done Mali keep up the good work.

$104.40

Mali Newman-plant

$104.40

Anonymous

A great initiative. Best of luck!

$52.20

Steph Lam

Go Mali!

$52.20

Frank Farrington

Congratulations gorgeous goddaughter 💖

$52.20

Aleesha Cook

Amazing work Mali!

$50

Ben Levy

Good luck Mali 👏

$46.98

Anonymous

$31.32

Tamara Newman

Proud of you cuz xxx

$20.88

Anonymous

Well done Mali, u do amazing work!