Category: Cars

  • 9 years of Cars For Hope

    9 years of Cars For Hope

    Today marks 9 years of Cars For Hope. There have been some remarkable things that have happened along this journey to drive the end of mental health stigma, but I’d like to share this story. This is me at 19 at a car meet on the rooftop of Fox Studios in Sydney with my friends Amy and Marija. In the distance I hear a man ask “So what’s the deal with this? What’s Cars For Hope?”

    As I turned around to answer his question a complete stranger had jumped in and started explaining our story to the man. He said we were a group of car guys raising awareness for depression, anxiety and suicide prevention throughout the car community. For those struggling, it’s a safe place to talk about their experiences.

    And I loved that he used the phrase ‘a safe place’ because that’s exactly what we’re all about. No matter how big or small your challenges were and despite what the world thinks or what your mind is saying about it, our message was and always will be, that they matter. More than ever we seem to have mental health at the forefront of our minds with the pandemic we’re currently living through. What I’ve noticed lately is how my friends speak to each other. They say things like “I knew you would understand” and “I just know I could tell you that and you’d be cool with it”.

    It really hit me because, there it is again, it’s that safe place.

    We didn’t invent hope or help or community, or the idea that every person has a story and every story matters, but it’s been incredibly humbling to see people respond to those ideas. It’s been so amazing to see those ideas begin to touch and move and change people.

    I can’t stress enough, that this charity organisation only exists and is only made possible thanks to all of the car clubs, partners, volunteers and the thousands of supporters across the globe that believe in our story.

    Our combined efforts will inspire life-saving conversations, challenge stigma and we will continue to connect people to the help that they need and deserve.

    If you’ve contributed in any way, shape or form to the Cars For Hope family. Please take a step back today and really soak it in. Because of you, we get to hear from those sitting across of a counsellor for the first time or someone in a desperate moment who picks up the phone to dial 13 11 14 for Lifeline Crisis Support. People literally choosing to stay alive. We’ve seen some incredible doors open, things that we could not even imagine.

    And I just wanted to say, thank you.

  • Happy Father’s Day

    Happy Father’s Day

    So today is the day we celebrate our dads. Today is the day we say “Happy Father’s Day”.

    My dad is a hero of mine. He is a teacher, a solider, a thinker. He showed me all of those. More importantly, he gave my brother and I the great gift of growing up in a home filled with love and laughter. We grew up in a home where we knew that we were loved, and we knew that our mother was loved, and I am certain now that there is no greater gift.

    Before the Cars For Hope charity existed, I travelled the east coast of Australia to meet people and learn more about depression and the affect it could have on families. I met an elderly man named Phil, he went on to share his story with me and then broke down crying on my shoulder. He had told me that he had lost his son to suicide. That moment has never left me.

    That’s a bit of my story – today is an easy reason to celebrate. But I am writing this because I know that not everyone has been so fortunate. I know that today is not an easy day for everyone. It’s strange the way days designed for giving can remind us what’s been taken. Some have little or nothing to celebrate. For others, it is simply a day that hurts, a day to mourn.

    If you follow Cars For Hope’s social media channels you might have seen this Father’s Day message we’ve been putting out there for the past week. And today I’d like to expand on that.

    For those of you with great dads, embrace this day. Tell him you love him. Give him a hug. For those of you without, know that we’re with you today. Hope exists for people in need of hope. Community is a real and possible thing, like family we choose. We’re all in this together.

  • First look at Luddenham Raceway

    First look at Luddenham Raceway

    You know that feeling when you go to a new racetrack for the first time? That was today, had bucket loads of fun with the Circuit Club fam at Luddenham Raceway. If you haven’t seen what it looks like, here’s some on board footage from my Honda S2000…

  • Guthega Snow Trip in the Pajero Sport

    Guthega Snow Trip in the Pajero Sport

    Thanks for the keys to the new Pajero Sport Mitsubishi Motors Australia. First time seeing proper snow for me and what an adventure it was!

    Here are some of my photos from the road trip:

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  • 2016 ClubITR Annual BBQ – Lane Cove National Park

    2016 ClubITR Annual BBQ – Lane Cove National Park

    Really cool to attend to the ClubITR Annual BBQ yesterday. I’ve been a part of this community long before I could drive and what a privilege it is to be part of such a positive and fun community. These guys have been behind the idea of Cars For Hope since day 1 and yesterday they raised $1826 for the charity organisation. This enables us to keep doing what we do, like giving hope, connecting people to the help that they deserve, and investing directly into mental health research and treatment. Thank you for supporting Cars For Hope and telling people why you do. But most of all, thank you for caring about people.

    Check out all the photos from the event HERE.