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Maddy Ryan
Maddy Ryan
Story
Our beautiful Maddy was bullied by a small group of girls which continued over a decade of her life. The bullying created severe trauma in Maddy - she became an obsessive perfectionist thinking this would make people like her. Maddy suffered from anxiety, self loathing and self esteem issues. Maddy’s mental health issues left her with no resources to deal with what she perceived to be problems in her life at that time. On 24 June 2018, Maddy took her own life age 23 years. We advocate for mental health awareness. Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to Breakthrough Foundation, for research into mental health. Thanks so much for your support!
Debbie
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation
Mental illness is going to be the biggest health challenge in our life time. It consumes lives, ruins lives and takes lives.
Mind and brain research is the only way to know what action needs to be taken to create a life free from mental illness.
Right now, one in five Australians has a mental health issue, and more people between 15-44 years are dying from suicide than any other cause.
This is not acceptable.
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to tackling mental health head on.
As Australia’s only dedicated mental health research foundation, we exist to support ground breaking research that will help to transform the lives of those affected by mental health issues.
Research breakthroughs will ultimately prevent and cure mental illness.
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