Emily and Caitlin

One Walk Mornington 2025

Emily and Caitlin are walking in Mornington to turn type one into type none!

We're joining the world's largest walk for a future without type 1 diabetes (T1D) at Mornington Park on Sunday 16 March 2025!

Why? To help fund life-changing research aimed at improving lives and curing T1D. 

Type 1 diabetes can strike anyone at any time, and 8 Australians are diagnosed every day. Diagnosis means a 24/7 fight with no break and facing an extra 180 decisions a day to remain safe and healthy. 

Please support our walk today. 

Our Completed Missions in the JDRF Blue Army

Dream Team ($500)

Legends ($1000)

Superstars ($2500)

Greatest Of All Time ($5000)

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Achieved Fundraising Target

Increased Fundraising Target over $500

Thank you to our Sponsors

$211

Anonymous

$131.88

Anonymous

$131.88

Isaac Cunningham

I don’t want no walking, you better be running

$54.12

Anonymous

$54

Joshua Wilkinson

$27.81

Anonymous

$27.48

Emily Douglas

$26.38

Caitlin Douglas

$26.38

Ep

$11.65

Secret Admirer

Wow I'm so excited to see you pull this off

$11.65

Anonymous

Why did the sidewalk bring chalk to the party? Because it wanted to *chalk the walk* and leave a lasting impression!

$11.65

Anonymous

I told my chalk it might have diabetes because every time I use it, it keeps drawing *sugar lines*!

$10.55

Anonymous

$10

Charlie Rylance

$6.13

Secret Admirer

You can talk the walk but now it’s time to walk the chalk

$3.55

Anonymous

In sports like gymnastics or rock climbing, athletes often use chalk to keep their hands dry for a better grip. This is especially useful during activities involving a lot of walking, climbing, or balancing on challenging surfaces!

$1.95

Anonymous

Cemma Jhalk’s chalk walk. What a fantastic cause! 👏