PJ Pitman

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Support my mullet to help prevent suicide

I'm growing my mullet this April for Black Dog Institute's Mullets for Mental Health.

1 in 5 Australians will experience mental illness in their lifetime. Over 75% of mental health problems occur before the age of 25. 

My mullet and funds raised will help us drive real change and fund ground-breaking mental health research. This will put digital services and education into the hands of people who need it the most.

It would mean a lot to me if you donated to support my mullet.

Together, we can create better mental health for all Australians.

My Impact

This year I have helped provide

1,190

people with suicidal thoughts help when they need it most.

Funds raised over the years

My Achievements

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$110.24

Katrina Hawkins

$110.24

Sue Steele

Good luck. Fantastic effort.

$100

Hughesy

$56.24

Derek Eagles

well done P J Lee & Mo

$56.24

Manton

$56.24

Leona & Tim

Great cause, well done PJ

$56.24

Brad & Jode

Good on you PJ

$56.24

Gemma Calligaro

$54.12

Raelene Keeble

Well done PJ

$52

Mum

So proud of you for "rockin' it!" xx

$50

Nanma

I will double this is you promise a decent hair cut on April 1st, lol

$33.15

Kett Family

Legend 😎

$30

Gary Fischer

$24.24

Amber, Summer & Georgie

Well done PJ! Legend!!

$22.58

Neighbours

$22.10

Kelly Lyall

$15

Cooper Dick

Good work pj.

$11.65

William Creemers

$11.65

Rebecca Lafferty

$10

Maddi & Shaun

Well done PJ. Great cause.

My Updates

Please support Black Dog Institute

Tuesday 24th Feb

Hey guys,

I'm stepping up for the Rock a Mullet campaign, proudly growing an epic mullet to spark conversations and raise funds for the Black Dog Institute. 

Did you know, in Australia we lose a farmer every 10 days to suicide?  So I'm asking you to chip in $10 to make a difference.  I'll continue to grow my curls, and for every donation I'll video a flick of my mullet to shine a light on this cause.

Donate ten bucks and I'll flick my locks!

Lets get behind the importance of support, understanding and hope for mental health.