Emergency service workers routinely experience situations that most people never encounter. Whether responding to accidents, medical emergencies, fires or crises in the community, the emotional and psychological impact of this work can be significant.
The funds raised through this year’s marathon effort will help the Foundation continue supporting programmes and initiatives focused on wellbeing, resilience and mental health support for emergency responders and their families.
Emma Woods-Bolger, CEO, of the foundation said, "We want to say a heartfelt thank you to every runner who chose to support the Blue Light Card Foundation.
Training for and completing a marathon takes extraordinary commitment, and we are incredibly grateful that our runners dedicated their challenge to supporting emergency responders.
Thank you also to everyone who donated, shared fundraising pages, cheered from the side lines and encouraged our runners throughout their journey. Your support is helping create lasting impact for people working across the emergency services. Together, We’re Making a Difference"