CHEMIST Warehouse, Gotcha4Life, and Gillette united for a luncheon last week in honour of Men's Health Month.
The event launched this year's Gotcha4Life campaign, with an afternoon dedicated to "purpose, connection, and open dialogue around mental fitness".
Australian journalist Jonathon Moran led a panel discussion with Gotcha4Life founder Gus Worland, army major and cancer survivor Hugo Toovey, design expert Neale Whitaker, and former Richmond Brownlow Medalist Trent Cotchin.
Worland founded Gotcha4Life in 2017 following the tragic suicide of a close friend, with the mission of improving mental wellbeing and building emotional resilience among men.
Chemist Warehouse has been a major partner of Gotcha4Life since its inception, helping to raise more than $6 million to support mental fitness initiatives across Australia.
"We couldn't do what we do without the support of Chemist Warehouse - our biggest supporters from the start," Worland shared.
"With their help, we've reached over half a million Aussies through our programs and workshops.
"That's just the beginning - there are so many more people we need to reach to ensure no-one has to worry alone."
Chemist Warehouse Chief Operating Officer Mario Tascone described Gotcha4Life as "a cause close to our hearts". MS
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