About Lifeguards for Life
Sydney Lifeguards Take on the Ultimate Challenge!
Join us at Clovelly Beach as Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland join forces with our Beach Lifeguards who will push their limits in the inaugural 24-Hour RUN-SWIM-RUN Challenge to raise vital funds for Suicide Prevention in our community! Lifeguards for Randwick, Waverley & Sutherland Shire Councils will come together to support their local Lifeline. Come down to Clovelly on the 27th of Feb and watch the action live!
Where: Clovelly Beach 🗺️
When: 9:00 AM Friday, 27 February
to 9:00 AM Saturday, 28 February
Join local lifeguards and community participants as they keep the course moving for 24 hours straight. They will be building visibility for mental health support and helping more people reach Lifeline when it matters most.
How can you support the cause?
Evening event tickets
Picnic on the Promenade: Come along and support Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland as we bring you Lifeguards for Life at Clovelly Beach.
Make a donation
Whether you're watching the event action or just want to show your support, your donation makes a lasting impact to crucial Lifeline services.
Register your interest
A select number of teams will be participating in the Lifeguards for Life enduance event. If you'd like to learn more, register your interest now.
About Lifeline
Supporting people in crisis since 1963
Lifeline’s story began in Sydney’s Sutherland region. In 1963, the late Reverand Dr Sir Alan Walker received a phone call from a man in deep distress. Sadly, that man later took his own life. Moved by this tragedy, Sir Walker set out to make sure no one else had to face their darkest moments alone. So he launched the world’s first 24-hour crisis support line.
What started as a local service has become one of Australia’s most trusted support networks. Today, 13 11 14 answers over a million calls each year from people in crisis.
Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland remains at the heart of that mission. We're still here – still listening, still helping. Our centre is home to a small team of 13 staff and more than 250 trained crisis supporters, backed by a community of volunteers who come together for local events.
We’re here to ensure no one faces a crisis alone. Whether it's over the phone, online, face to face or by text, our team is here to connect with people in whatever way they feel safest.
If you would like to support Lifeline's vital service, please consider donating today.
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