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Adventist Educators Begin Cycling Journey for Suicide Prevention

Four Australian women take on world-first cross-country quad tandem challenge to raise funds for Gotcha4Life.

September 8, 2025

Australia

Bailee McLeod and Juliana Muniz, Adventist Record
Riders Louise Ginn, Sonia Allum, Anna Lindbeck and Rachel Beaden.

Riders Louise Ginn, Sonia Allum, Anna Lindbeck and Rachel Beaden.

Photo: Marta Rutkowska

Four Australian Adventist women have set off on a world-first challenge, riding a quad tandem bicycle across the country to raise awareness and funds for mental health and suicide prevention.

Louise Ginn, Anna Lindbeck, Sonia Allum, and Rachel Beaden departed from Scarborough Beach in Perth, Western Australia, on September 1, 2025. Over the next six weeks, they will cover more than 4000 kilometres (2485 miles), finishing at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Each day, they expect to ride between 80 and 180 kilometres (about 50 to 111 miles).

“This is the official first quad tandem bike in Australia,” explained Lindbeck. “We got it second-hand from Canada and put it together just before the start of the ride.”

The group started their journey September 1, 2025. Photo: Adventist Record

The initiative, called Ride4Life, aims to raise $A500,000 (US$329,000) for Gotcha4Life, an organization dedicated to building mental fitness, resilience, and connection through programs in schools, workplaces, and communities. The riders were motivated by staggering statistics: every day, nine Australians take their own lives.

“We want to be part of getting suicide down to zero,” said Ginn.

Beaden added, “We don’t know what to expect, which I think is the best part about it.”

Three of the four women are teachers and Avondale University graduates. According to them, their connection to education and young people makes the cause especially meaningful.

“Three of us are school teachers. I’ve chatted to kids that are on the brink—they feel that hopeless and they’re 13. So I’m a big believer in what Gotcha4Life do,” Lindbeck explained.

The women also see their journey as an expression of their faith. “Jesus said, ‘I’ve come that they may have life, and have it to the full,’” said Allum. “As Christians, we should be really concerned about that. It should be on our hearts to change the world with the hope we have.”

Donations can be made through the Ride4Life donation site. Follow their progress on the Ride4Life Instagram page.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record. Join the ANN WhatsApp Channel for the latest Adventist news.

Bailee McLeod and Juliana Muniz, Adventist Record

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