March On to
save lives

Conquer 96km this March and support mental health to help our heroes march on.

How we help

Soldier On is a not-for-profit organisation delivering holistic support services that enable current and former Australian Defence Force personnel, and their families, to lead meaningful civilian lives.

Soldier On offers free support services, programs, and activities to registered participants.

Our stories

Explore our success stories to see how we’ve helped veterans and their families with physical and mental recovery, reconnection with the community, and educational and employment opportunities. 

Darwin Defenders school students
Legacy lives on
Recent commemorations remind us that service doesn't simply end – it becomes part of a family’s history and of our national story.
Hugh Riminton on assignment
Hugh Riminton on service, consequence and why he marches
Journalist Hugh Riminton understands what can follow service. It's why he's taking part in March On to support veteran mental heal...
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Navy decks to new direction: Matthew Smith's story
Veteran Matthew Smith joined the Navy before 9/11. Then the world changed...
Mark Woodland
Mark's family March On for veteran mental health
Veteran Mark Woodland says March On is about support, camaraderie...and coming together with family.
Canberra Veterans Guitar Group
Striking the right chord for veterans
This Veterans Guitar Group, run by a Canberra-based Navy veteran, has hit the right note with locals.
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More than kilometres: Kym and Scott’s reasons to March On
Australians from all walks of life take part in Soldier On’s annual March On challenge – each motivated by different reasons.

Need help now?

Soldier On is not an immediate crisis support charity, but if you do need help right away, there are organisations you can reach out to who are ready to help you.

Emergency

Open Arms

Beyond Blue

Lifeline