My Reason
I’m taking this challenge on because I believe in the power of slowing down and prioritizing mental wellbeing. Spending 20 hours in silence is my way of stepping outside my comfort zone while raising awareness for tools that help young adults do the same. Too many young people struggle quietly, and if this experience sparks even one conversation or connects someone to the support they need, it will be worth every moment.
Mental health has played a significant role in my own life, and I know how powerful the right support can be. This event is my way of giving back and helping others access the tools I wish more people had. Mental health matters—everyone deserves the skills and support to thrive. Building resilient, supported young adults strengthens our whole community, and if I can contribute even a little to that, I’m all in.
In order to raise funds for mental health charity 20Talk, I'm going to take on the challenge of sitting in a 2 metre square box for 20 hours with no technology and no talking. This challenge will be a small look into the day of someone struggling with mental health. All I will have is my own thoughts, a journal and a chair to sit on.
So why am I doing this?
We have all been touched in some way or another by the reality of mental health. It can be dark, lonely, and confronting.
Structurally, the statistics are still alarming..
- Suicide still remains the leading cause of death for young people aged 15-44.
- Only 2% of mental health funding goes towards prevention (Mental Health Commission 2022)
I'm completing the 20 Hours for 20Talk to turn these statistics around. Your contribution goes towards 20Talk's relatable prevention campaigns. They are a mental health charity that makes education cool and accessible, for young people by young people.
Your generous donations go towards:
- Every $120 puts a young person through a one day Mental Health Maintenance cours
- Expanding 20Talk's online resources and 60,000+ social media community
- Running large-scale interactive mental health events
By improving mental health literacy, removing harmful stigma, and encouraging professional help-seeking we are preventing people from getting people into crisis in the first place.
Thank you for taking the time to read this post and for donating to the cause. Hopefully this small challenge can help change someone’s life.
If you ever need to chat, I’m always here. Love you all and thanks again!

