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How Gotcha4Life is helping Aussies boost their mental health

Mark Levy
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Gotcha4Life is a not-for-profit helping Australians with mental health issues by delivering mental fitness programs that engage local communities. 

On Thursday the 28th of July, the Roosters and the Sea Eagles will be playing the “Gotcha4Life Cup” to raise funds and awareness for the worthy cause.

Aussie TV and radio personality Gus Worland founded the organisation and he joined Mark Levy and Brad Fittler on WWOS to talk about the work they do.

“I’ve been a Rooster fan all my life … we’ve got 200,000 as a starting point for our fundraiser … as you can imagine I’m pretty happy,” he said.

“What’s really the most important thing is making sure every Australian  … battles through what life throws at them.”

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Mark Levy
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