In 2013, Australian social entrepreneur Elliot Costello embarked on a life-changing trip to Cambodia, where he visited an
orphanage and met a young girl named Thea. At just 10 years old, Thea had already endured immense hardship. After the loss
of her father, she was placed in the orphanage, where she suffered two years of abuse. Despite her traumatic past, Thea’s
resilience, courage, and unwavering joy left a profound impact on Elliot,
During their time together, Thea playfully painted one of Elliot’s nails. In that moment, he made a silent promise—to keep his
nail painted as a reminder of her suffering and the suffering of millions of other children affected by violence. This small but
powerful gesture sparked an idea that would soon turn into a global movement.Motivated by his encounter with Thea, Elliot
founded Polished Man, an awareness campaign encouraging men to paint one nail as a symbol of solidarity with the one in five
children worldwide who experience sexual violence before the age of 18. The movement challenges men to take an active stand
against child abuse, promoting conversations about a topic often shrouded in silence and stigma.