Meet Indi, the teen raising money for her future and others
14-year-old Indi is an active, thrill-seeking teen. She loves the exhilaration of doing something “a little bit scary, that is also safe and fun!”, tackling adventurous activities like high ropes courses, rock climbing, and abseiling.
Last year, Indi was diagnosed with Usher’s Syndrome, a genetic condition that will cause progressive hearing and vision loss throughout her life. This inspired Indi to take her love of fitness and lead ‘Team Indi’ to take on Vision Australia's 100K Your Way.
“It feels good to help Vision Australia because having Usher’s Syndrome, I know one day, they will be there to help me.” - Indi, 14
After having a great time getting active and motivating others for their health and fitness, Indi is joining 100K Your Way for her second year, bringing Team Indi back on board.
“I like knowing we’re helping people to live their best lives,” says Indi. “It feels good to raise awareness about Vision Australia so they can get more donations and help more people that need it. It’s also pretty fun being part of a fundraising team and trying to achieve a goal together. Even my teacher got involved!”.
By taking on 100K Your Way or supporting with a donation, you can ensure that people like Indi can continue to pursue the life they choose, moving beyond barriers and towards opportunity.
Support Team Indi with a donation or follow her lead by signing up for 100K Your Way 2026.
About Vision Australia
Vision Australia is the leading national provider of services, technology, and resources for people with blindness and low vision.
We work in partnership with Australians who experience vision loss at any age, connecting them with expertise, support, and community so they can move beyond barriers and towards opportunity.
Today, more than 450,000 Australians are blind or have low vision. This is predicted to exceed one million people by 2050.
Vision Australia is focused on a future where vision loss never obscures what's possible. Where every Australian living with low vision or blindness feels a sense of belonging and has the confidence to shape the future they choose.
Discover more about Vision Australia at visionaustralia.org.
