Why I Febfast
I’m taking on Febfast to support people in crisis and take care of my health by skipping a sip. Life can feel overwhelming, and having someone to listen makes all the difference. Please donate to help Lifeline be there when it matters most.
Every 24 seconds, someone in Australia reaches out to Lifeline for help
That’s more than 3,000 people every single day who just need someone to listen. By skipping the sip for one month, I’m not only giving my body a break – I’m helping make sure Lifeline can be there, anytime and anywhere, for the people who need it most.
It’s a small challenge for me, but it could mean life-changing support for someone else.
Together we can ensure Lifeline can continue to be there 24/7 so that no one has to face their toughest moments alone.
MY PROGRESS
Check out my Febfast calendar to see my progress! You can choose a date to sponsor me with a One-OFF Pass. It will give me a night off my challenge while still supporting Australians in crisis.
MY IMPACT SO FAR
I've raised $995 so far - that's 25 calls answered for Lifeline's crisis support hotline.
Every $39 helps power another call, offering hope and crucial moments of connection to people in their toughest moments. Will you back me with a donation?
25
Calls Answered
My Achievements
Donated to myself
Updated profile pic
Shared on social
Received first donation
Reached fundraising goal
Thank you to my Sponsors
$205.73
Bill & Margaret
$123.56
Nathan Callaghan
What an amazing thing to do! You got this Graham!
$123.56
Anonymous
$123.56
Bert And Bernice Myburgh
Great initiative and privileged to support!
$106.12
Brian
$106.12
Bruce Strong
$52.92
Brian Gardner
Love this Graham!
$43.60
Janet Strong
So proud of you. How important is a help line?
$41.46
Robert Sestan
$22.58
Coleson Shepherd
$22.58
Kris Poole
$11.65
Tals
YOU GOT THIS!
$11.65
Zoe Willis
Our Team
Denise Alexander (C)
$1,278.09
Kiran Dhanasar
$278.39
Chris Siorokos
$83.39
Lisa Cheng
$1,201.52
Graham Strong
$995.09
Matthew Holmes
$532.78
Nancy Campisi
$1,394.58



Well done Graham, you’re doing a great job,