Brianna Lawrence

I'm living fearlessly this September. Will you support me?

I’m taking on the Live Fearless Challenge this September to raise awareness and funds for the almost 180,000 Australians living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

IBD is one of the most misunderstood chronic health conditions. Yet people living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are ‘frequent flyers’ of the hospital system. It strips away income, disrupts education, work, relationships and travel, and can have a significant impact on both physical and mental health.

That’s why I’m getting active this September and aiming to complete 150km. Every kilometre is for the thousands of people living with IBD who face this in silence.

Consider supporting me as I take on the LFC! Your donation will help fund research, patient support, education and advocacy - because no one should have to manage this disease on their own.

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I'm living fearlessly this September because Living Fearlessly this September ?

This month, I’m choosing to live fearlessly — because showing my girls that you can do anything is so important to me.

Last weekend, I completed the Bloody Long Walk — 35kms in just over 7 hours. To stand tall and proud as a Crohn’s patient, facing daily flares and chronic fatigue, and still push through to finish such a challenge, is something I’m truly proud of. ?

Raising awareness for Crohn’s — a disease that so many of us battle with quietly every day. Completing this walk was a reminder that while Crohn’s shapes my life, it does not define my strength.

On September 4th I head into surgery. It may slow me down, it may force me to alter my plans — but that’s life with Crohn’s. Every day is about adapting, fighting, and finding the courage to keep moving forward.

Here’s to living fearless, for myself, my girls