Breakthrough Community News Autumn 2023
“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” – Henry Ford We often say that it’s going
Protecting Those Who Protect Us
Protecting those who protect us First responders are ordinary people facing extraordinary situations in their day-to-day work to keep the community safe. While
Road to Recovery
Road to recovery In February, as part of the Riverland Flood Recovery, SAFM’s Bec & Soda and The Garden of Unearthly Delights presented
Heroic Help for Youth Mental Health
Heroic help for youth mental health To address the urgent need for greater understanding and improved treatment of mental health issues affecting teens
Breakthrough’s Nine Lives Project
We can never underestimate the impact that every life lost to suicide has on family, friends, workplaces and the broader community. The latest
Golf Day at Kooyonga Golf Club
Our Inaugural Golf Day was certainly a ‘hit’ with the keen golfers that joined us at Kooyonga Golf Club on Friday 20 May.
Leo Shows The Way
Leo is an inspiring teenager who along with his dad, chose to raise funds for Breakthrough by walking the Camino de Santiago, also
Adventure Fundraising – Larapinta 2022
Following an unforgettable experience in June last year, a small group of passionate Breakthrough supporters took on the challenge of hiking the Larapinta
Breakthrough Community Round 2022
Our Community Round is a unique initiative to engage sporting clubs within various codes to raise awareness funds and to break the stigma
Partnership golf days
The Breakthrough team is extremely fortunate to have a number of corporate partners that not only engage in the research work we do,
Community fundraising
What would we do without the amazing people in our community? Breakthrough is so lucky to be surrounded and supported by such wonderful
Breakthrough and UniSA research awards grants
Breakthrough has also partnered with the University of South Australia to explore a range of early investigator projects. Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research