

LOCAL IDEAS
Reinvesting funds from Walk for a Bloke back into local communities, this program drives connection, conversation, and men’s wellbeing. Through small, targeted grants, we empower Walk Leaders to deliver inclusive, community-led events that build belonging and strengthen local networks — creating real, on-the-ground impact where men feel seen, heard, and connected.
REAL IMPACT

Home for Dinner Perth
Spoke to a Bloke is proud to support Ronald McDonald House WA’s Home for Dinner program, helping provide home-cooked meals to families with ill or injured children during treatment. After long days in hospital, a warm meal offers comfort and one less thing for families to worry about. Supporting initiatives like this reflects our commitment to connection, practical support and showing up for people when they need it most.

Barossa's Good Blokes
Barossa’s Good Blokes is all about helping men connect, support each other, and share life’s challenges. At Spoke to a Bloke, we share that same focus on creating spaces where men can open up and feel backed. Together, this offering is about strengthening connection so no bloke feels like he’s doing it alone.

The Bear Haven Perth
Bear Haven creates a sanctuary where men can find space, support, and real transformation. At Spoke to a Bloke, we share that focus on connection and support. Together, this partnership drives meaningful change through shared experience for our community in Perth.

Golf Day Hobart
Join Spoke to a Bloke and Tas Tech Sheds for an afternoon of fun, laughs, and connection at the golf driving range. This relaxed catch-up is all about bringing men together through a shared activity that encourages social engagement, reduces isolation, and creates a supportive environment where conversations around mental health can happen naturally and openly.

Morning Meet Up Auckland
Morning Meetup creates a simple but powerful space for men to connect, build friendships and support each other through regular walks and conversations in Auckland. In a world where work, family and life commitments can often leave men isolated, Morning Meetup and Spoke to a Bloke both believe building strong local support networks and regular connection points is critical in the areas we walk, helping men feel seen, supported and less alone.

Climb for a Bloke
Creating space for connection, conversation and support through climbing. This is more than just an event; it sparks ongoing friendships, encourages men to return and climb together and inspires honest conversations around mental health, grief and the importance of men talking openly. From fathers and sons learning to climb together to educators sharing deeply personal experiences, the impact of the evening continues to grow well beyond the wall. Watch this space for our next event - Brighton, UK.

Dane Plakalovic Launceston
Dane is one of Tasmania’s top emerging athletes, earning state and national recognition across AFL and Touch Football. A proven leader and premiership winner, he brings resilience, consistency and strong team culture on and off the field. Spoke to a Bloke proudly supports Dane as a role model who champions connection, leadership and looking out for your mates.
