The St George Illawarra Dragons has announced a partnership with Talk2MeBro for the 50-50 Charity Raffle during Round 22 at WIN Stadium, as the team faces the Canberra Raiders this Saturday in Wollongong.
Talk2MeBro’s mission is both powerful and clear: to build a world without suicide. Through programs that focus on resilience, education, and support, they are making a measurable impact across Australia.
The organisation offers a wide range of tailored mental health services including workshops, keynote presentations, team-building exercises, and immersive experiences, all designed to meet the unique needs of specific audiences, from athletes and students to corporate teams and community groups.
Since 2018, Talk2MeBro has facilitated over 73,000 face-to-face sessions across 17,000+ sporting clubs, 15,000+ workplaces, and 7,000+ schools, touching the lives of individuals in diverse communities across the country.
The Dragons’ partnership with Talk2MeBro during this weekend’s charity raffle highlights the important role sport can play in addressing mental health and creating positive societal change.
Funds raised from the 50-50 Raffle will go directly towards supporting Talk2MeBro’s continued outreach and programming.
Fans attending Round 22 are encouraged to get involved in the raffle and support the movement for better mental health outcomes in our communities.
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