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R U OK?
R U OK? is a not-for-profit organisation whose vision is a world where we’re all connected and are protected from suicide. Accordingly, our mission is to encourage and equip everyone to regularly and meaningfully ask “are you ok?”
The best thing you can do is raise the question “are you ok?” with your mates. But raising awareness in your community too, will certainly help our cause. As will donating funds.
We’re a registered Australian charity, so donations over $2 are tax deductible (our ABN is 25 138 676 829). Both donations and fundraising contributions will help us inspire more Australians to have regular, meaningful conversations every day of the year. This includes:
• Help expand the team so we’re there to help more workplaces, schools and communities
• Develop more tools and kits to inspire meaningful conversations
• Do more research and evaluation, so we can learn and grow
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