Host a One Walk event

Your local community could play a part in the world's largest walk towards a future without type 1 diabetes!

Be part of something extraordinary

One Walk is coming up in March 2025, and you can take the lead in your local community by hosting a One Walk event! By becoming a regional host, you're helping us reach even more people in the type 1 diabetes community across Australia and raise money to turn type one into type none. 

Regional One Walk hosts receive personalised support from our community fundraising team and a variety of resources to help make the event a big success! 

Why host a One Walk event?

Support T1D research for your special some1

Sign up for FREE and save your spot at your local One Walk event. We're hosting them across Australia!

Engage your community

Set your fundraising goal to support life-changing T1D research. You can fundraise however you like to hit your target. 

Celebrate and have fun

Come along on the day of your event and walk for a world without T1D. It's a fun celebration of your incredible fundraising! 

Ready to get started?

Express your interest in hosting a One Walk in your area and become a part of this incredible journey. Together, we can create a world without type 1 diabetes. 

Join the One Walk community!

Follow us on social media for the latest news. #JDRFOneWalk

Want to fundraise your own way?

Check out other ways to get involved in the Blue Army.

How it Works

1. sign up

Sign up for FREE and save your spot at your local One Walk event. We're hosting them across Australia! 

2. Set your fundraising goal

Set your fundraising goal to support life-changing T1D research

3. Spread the word

Share your page with friends, family, co-workers (anyone you know!) and ask them to support your challenge.

4. Walk and celebrate!

Come along on the day of your event and walk for a world without T1D. It's a fun celebration of your incredible fundraising!

“I am extremely proud to join the One Walk Step Challenge, not only for my son, but for everyone with T1D who must test their blood glucose levels and take insulin every single day just to stay alive.”

Gwennyth

“A really positive aspect of One Walk is that as a community, we can come together to raise money towards life-changing research aimed at making our lives so much easier”

Daniel

Join the One Walk community!

#JDRFOneWalk