CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

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It's a race to the finish line! we need your

help to reach $1 million for t1d research.

Together, here’s what we’ve achieved so far... 

0 WALKERS

taking on the challenge


$963,179 RAISED

to support research
to improve lives and cure T1D

234,550,255 STEPS

walked across
Australia

One Walk 2023 events have concluded!

In 2023 we acknowledged30 years of One Walk and the life-changing research you’ve supported, bringing us closer to a world without type 1 diabetes! 

But there's still time to chase those final pledges or make a donation to support our mission. Every dollar you raise or donate will power more life-changing research, enable impactful advocacy and fund further support for the 130,000+ Australians living with T1D. 

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!

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