LAROI, whose real name is Charlton Howard was born and raised in Sydney and said it was important to “give back to the community that helped me when I was growing up”.
To mark the foundation’s launch, LAROI invited a team of four creatives from a national call out to design a limited edition t-shirt.
“Through his music The Kid LAROI has built a connection with so many of the young people that headspace is also proud to support during tough times,” Trethowan said.
“It’s important that through our partnership with headspace we encourage young people to seek out opportunities for connection and remove stigma around getting the support you need if you are going through tough times.”
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