PTSD Face-Off Campaign - 2025

Celebrating World Mental Health Day 10th October

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Help us Face-Off against PTSD

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Help us by getting your friends to sponsor you as you face off against PTSD. If you would like a campaign page set up complete the form below and we will take care of the rest. Haven’t got a beard? You can still join in the fun by colouring your hair.

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Roger Weeks

I am fuelled by a relentless passion, a burning purpose to rescue more dogs and extend a helping hand to my fellow veterans who bear the scars of their service. The echoes of their suffering resonate within me igniting a fire I cannot ignore.

With your help, even just $5.00, we can reach my lofty goal of $30,000 and not only will my beard meet the razor’s edge, but my hair will also surrender to the shears. So, let’s join forces, let’s rally our collective strength, and make an unforgettable impact. Together, we can change lives.

Chris Beard

Personally, I have not been impacted by PTSD. What I can’t look past though is the impact that PTSD Dogs Australia brings to both the Veterans or First Responders and the dogs they rescue from shelters is mind blowing.

I simply can not get past ‘Rescuing Dogs Who Rescue Veterans & First Responders.

Two lives changed at the same time … we all need to help this fantastic process.

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"You came into my life full of energy, your my mate, my friend now my guardian. In the short time we've know each other you've made my life enjoyable. I can eat out with my partner, navigate the shops, and live a normal life that so many others have. Tears well as I write about you because I don't think you'll ever know just how much you have impacted my life. The joy, the security the constant eye over me"

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