24/05/2026
Well done to the Ormeau Bulldogs Australian Football Club on launching the next stage of the Outside The Locker Room Mental Health Essential Item Program.
Yesterday, we officially launched the club’s mid-season charity campaign, with the Bulldogs proudly choosing Friends With Dignity as their supported charity for the next month — helping support individuals and families rebuilding their lives after domestic violence.
President Myles Garner and his family have created an incredible atmosphere within the club. You can genuinely feel the community spirit, care, and support the moment you walk through the gates. It was an absolute pleasure to launch the next stage of this program alongside a club that truly understands the importance of backing both mental health and community support.
What made the day even more special was seeing the inclusion teams from the Carrara Saints FC and the Labrador Football Club take the field as part of the club’s celebration round. Moments like these remind us that sport truly is for everyone and that community clubs can become places of belonging, support, and connection for so many people.
The day also carried a very emotional moment as we had the opportunity to meet Hudson Wicks’ beautiful mum Tracey and his sister. Last year, Hudson sadly lost his battle, and to be able to introduce them to the special bin created in honour of Hudson was something incredibly touching for everyone involved.
To make the tribute even more personal, we embedded Hudson’s initials “HW” into the frame of the bin — a small but powerful reminder that his story, his legacy, and the conversations this program creates will continue to live on through helping others.
Being able to show them the full process, the visibility the program is creating through the QR support systems, the mental health resources provided by Outside the Locker Room, and how successful the program has already become in honour of their beautiful young man was one of the most touching moments of the day.
What started as an idea has now become something that is genuinely helping less fortunate kids and families continue playing the sports they love, while also creating important conversations around mental health and community support.
Yesterday alone, the club collected an incredible 196 essential items, including 27 pairs of football boots. These boots, along with the essential items collected through the program, will now be donated to Boots for one & all community, helping Indigenous kids and communities throughout Australia continue playing the sports they love.
What this program is creating is so much bigger than a bin. It’s creating visibility around mental health, supporting charities, helping families doing it tough, reducing stigma, building stronger club cultures, and reminding people they are never alone.
To see all of these moments happen at one ground, on one day, was something truly special.
Thank you to everyone involved for continuing to help create real change throughout our communities. ❤️