
Larapinta Legends
Breakthrough’s unique fundraising opportunity in Central Australia with members of our community. Hearing the amazing and transformative stories of those that took part

Your Legacy
Include a gift in your will to help create a life free from mental illness. At Breakthrough, we firmly believe that research is

The Ripple Effect
How one man’s passion, fuelled by heartbreak, is helping change the lives of people living with eating disorders. Breakthrough’s desire to create a

MOVEMBER grant to support first responders’ mental health
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation – in partnership with Flinders University – has secured a $500,000 grant to support the mental health of

Lockdown and Mental Health
Lockdown and your mental health Lockdown is never easy, and isolation can be extremely difficult, which is why it is so important to

Successful Spark Grant
The Spark Grants from the Fay Fuller Foundation are designed to help organisations explore a big idea. An idea that could change the

New Mental Health Commissioner
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation’s Executive Director John Mannion has today been announced as a new Mental Health Commissioner for South Australia. John

Tackling mental health through sport
Work on the innovative Sport in Mental Health Charter to promote mental health in the sporting community has begun. The Charter, supported in

Big Talks for Little People
Breakthrough and the Little Heroes Foundation have come together in a charity-first to collaboratively help address this issue that affects not only children,

Research holds the key
Breakthrough’s desire to dive in and look at mental health in more detail is why we are dedicated to research. Mental health continues

The Breakthrough Podcast
The mental health conversation has never been so strong. But we need to make sure people are listening. Our new podcast series, hosted

Breakthrough awards grants to UniSA researchers
University of South Australia researchers have secured funding for key mental health projects to help young women, veterans, and stroke patients, who often