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Help brighten lives
There are many ways you can get involved and support the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation!

When you become a community fundraiser, you become part of the WCH Foundation family. Without you, we can't continue to support the thousands of women, children and families who rely on and are cared for by the Women's and Children's Hospital and associated Health Network.  You could hold a fundraiser in celebration of your birthday or get your workplace or school involved. Holding a community fundraiser will not only help sick kids, but is an opportunity to come together with friends, family and colleagues to make an impact!

Need inspiration or help getting started?
Email our Community Fundraising team at community@wchfoundation.org.au or call on 8464 7900.

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The Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation Acknowledges Aboriginal people as the state’s First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of Country. We acknowledge and respect their ongoing and deep spiritual connection and relationship to land, air, sea, waters, community and country.
We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.