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MOVE AGAINST
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

Move 4km a day this October for the 1 in 4 Australians who are victims of child sexual abuse.

161

PEOPLE MOVING

4,750km

TOTAL DISTANCE MOVED

$30,393 raised

$60,000 Goal

$30,393 raised

$60,000 Goal

About

Did you know one in four Australians have experienced child sexual abuse? Of those, 78% were abused multiple times.

This October, we are asking people to MOVE AGAINST CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE by, moving 4km a day towards a safer future for all children.

By taking part, you’ll be supporting the Grace Tame Foundation and our vital mission to build a future free from child sexual abuse and exploitation.

Together, we’re creating a safer tomorrow.

How it works

Sign up

Sign up for free to move 4km a day this October for the 1 in 4 Australians who have experienced child sexual abuse.

Fundraise

Spread the word about your Move Challenge and help raise vital funds to support the 1 in 4 Australians affected by child sexual abuse.

Move

Start your challenge and log your kilometres to achieve your goals and Move Against Child Sexual Abuse with our community across Australia.

Together, We’re Building a Safer Tomorrow for Children

The Grace Tame Foundation is committed to building a future where children are safe from sexual abuse and exploitation. We believe that lasting, systemic change begins with the leadership of survivors—those with lived experience who bring truth, insight and strength to the forefront of reform.

For many, the Foundation is a symbol of hope, courage and connection—a source of validation for those still finding the words to describe their own experiences. We stand as a collective voice against injustice, offering solidarity in the face of silence and stigma.

Central to our mission is the amplification of survivor voices. Our work is driven by a fourfold strategy designed to create meaningful, long-term change.

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