A former nurse completes an 11-month solo trek of about 5,000 miles to raise awareness of suicide. Multiple outlets describe the journey as a long-distance walk undertaken alone, aimed at highlighting suicide prevention and encouraging public awareness. One report notes the scale of the route by comparing it to walking from Land’s End to John o’ Groats eight times, underscoring the distance covered during the trek. The campaign is framed around using personal endurance and visibility to draw attention to suicide awareness. The coverage presents the completion of the walk as a milestone in the effort, marking the end of the final stages of the long planned route after nearly a year on the journey. Across the sources, the key shared elements are that the trek is solo, the subject is a former nurse, the total distance is approximately 5,000 miles, and the stated purpose is suicide awareness. Both reports treat the completion as the conclusion of a sustained public-facing effort rather than as a report of an incident or controversy.