About 70 community members made their way over the Mandurah bridge and down the foreshore towards the markets as part of the Walk Against Ice on Sunday.
The initiative is part of the Australian Anti-Ice Campaign, held in partnership with Rotary, and saw residents voicing their concern about the drug crisis gripping the nation.
The Australian Anti-Ice Campaign has recently partnered with Rotary to bring ice-specific drug education into our high schools.
The initiative hopes to stamp out ice usage in the community, with the campaign hosting a string of workshops that aim to ease the burden on those suffering from addiction and their families.