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Drive against Depression – Uniden gets onboard to support mental health

Uniden has announced a partnership with charity “Drive Against Depression” in an effort to reduce the stigma around mental illness. The collaboration hopes to support the charity’s mission by fostering “meaningful community connection through a shared passion for cars and driving”

Uniden will undertake a series of automotive events and initiatives that they hope will create an environment where people can share their experiences in a safe space. Their hope is that by undertaking these sometimes difficult conversations, especially if done early they can make a difference to people’s lives.

Drive Against Depression is a perfect fit as their clear purpose is to bring people together through their mutual love of motoring. DAD has already helped over 5,000 Australians in their struggle with mental illness directly and also in providing welcoming spaces for people to discuss their own challenges but also listen to those in similar situations. To be supported without judgement.

Brad Hales, Head of Marketing – Oceania at Uniden Australia, said the partnership reflects “Uniden’s commitment to supporting initiatives that create meaningful impact in the community…..Drive Against Depression is delivering incredibly important work by using the automotive community as a platform to break down stigma and encourage open conversations around mental health,” said Hales

Sarah Davis, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Drive Against Depression, said “the support of partners like Uniden Australia is vital to helping the charity grow its impact….We know the power that connection and community have in changing the way people experience and talk about mental health, and subsequently, their likelihood to engage with professional help,”

Look out for upcoming events and initiatives across the country

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