Kylie Sutton

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Kylie Sutton

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This is my 1st
year sweating

I’m sweating to take a stand against discrimination and create real change

Why I’m Sweating with Pride

I’m taking on Sweat with Pride this June 💦🌈 committing to at least 30 minutes of activity every day, even while recovering from two shoulder surgeries in 8 weeks and a torn gastrocnemius.


To be honest, this isn’t something I ever thought I’d publicly support. I grew up with old-school values and beliefs, and for a long time I didn’t fully understand. But after listening to people’s stories, learning more, and having my perspective challenged, my mind changed.


Now I’m all for people being able to live as their true selves, safely and proudly. No one should feel judged, excluded, or unsafe for simply being who they are.


That’s why I’m fighting discrimination with perspiration and raising money for life-changing Rainbow support services. 


If you’d like to support me, I’d be so grateful. Every dollar helps make a real difference. ❤️

My Fundraising

Impact

Achieved
In Progress

$100

Provides vital resources to support Rainbow communities

Achieved
In Progress

$300

Free, confidential mental health support for Rainbow Kiwis

Achieved
In Progress

$500

Ensures more people can access life-changing health services without cost barriers

Achieved
In Progress

$1,000

Fund an educational workshop to create safer, more inclusive spaces

Achieved
In Progress

$2,500

Provides a full day of community outreach, to improve wellbeing and reduce stigma on a large scale

💖 I’m $100 away from my next impact milestone. Will you help me reach it?

Sponsor Me

Track My

Sweat

I’m sweating with Wanda

I’m sweating for 30 minutes per day this June!

0 minutes completed
900 minutes goal

Sweat stats will reset on 1 June

My Fundraising

Ranking

Help me get to the top 1000!

Every dollar I raise will fund life-changing mental, physical and sexual health services for Rainbow New Zealanders.

Sponsor Me

Most people donate $50

Please give what you can.

I’d love to hear more from Sweat with Pride