Geoff Robins

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103km

150km

I'm fundraising for the royal flying doctor service

Australia is a big country, and for those living in remote, rural and regional areas, access to immediate care isn’t a guarantee. For some communities, the nearest hospital is eight hours drive away. This October, I’m taking on a month-long fitness challenge to help more people access the care they need. By going further, I hope to raise as much as possible for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Every year, the RFDS reach more than 330,000 Australians with 24-hour emergency retrieval and primary healthcare services. That’s one person every two minutes! Together, we can keep the Flying Doctor flying and continue their life-saving work. Please donate to my challenge today!

So far this year
I’ve helped provide...

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7

Laryngoscopes – used to assist in intubating and ventilating a patient.

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4

Life-saving medical chests for a remote, rural or regional community.

Defibrillator Pads

4

Defibrillator Pads – used with a machine to monitor a patient’s cardiac health.

Thank you to my supporters

100% TOTAL LEGENDS

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Ness Anderson

Love how you're always willing to support others. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist with. Love ya mate

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Dawn Foster

Geoff , you are a legend! If you need a walking buddy just shout out! Dawn and Mick

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Geoff Robins

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Pumicestone passage pirates incorporated association

Thanks for all your efforts Fixo Trev

PROUD SUPPORTERS

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Geoff Robins

Raised so far

$278

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Shane Williams

Raised so far

$183

My Updates

Movement for outback to oceans and our positive mental health

Wednesday 1st Oct
Not only is the physical activity we complete whilst participating in the Outback to Oceans event, it’s also going to help our mental health by firing up our endorphins. The RFDS does an amazing job at delivering medical care across our rural communities, along with conveying patients to further medical care in major metropolitan hospitals. One thing that we also need to consider is the importance of positive mental health in our rural communities. Next time you’re in a rural community, stop, say Gidday, and have a conversation with the locals. Even the most casual of conversations can be life saving. Wishing everyone a the very best.