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$100
toward supplying scales for accurate health assessments, giving families the reassurance they need when their child is receiving care at home.
$50
toward providing saturation monitors, measuring oxygen levels safely and painlessly. These monitors help parents breathe a little easier, knowing their child is being well cared for.
$25
toward funding distraction toys, a relief for kids facing frightening treatments, turning moments of fear into moments of calm.
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"It's our way of saying thank you to the healthcare teams who have done so much for our community these last few years." James & Amanda, ACT

Programs

Help fund a stress relieving therapeutic program, like the Therapy Dogs Program for patients and healthcare teams...

Equipment

Help fund specialty equipment that assists our healthcare teams to deliver exceptional patient care for every patient... everyday!

Research

Help fund clinical trials and medical research for the Canberra region, to save patients and families travelling interstate...

Transformations

Help fund refurbishments to make hospital feel more like home, including uplifting art, comfortable chairs and calming courtyards.

How does your donation help?

You can help us support our patients, families, loved ones and healthcare teams. Some examples of the projects being supported:

  • refurbishment of accommodation for regional patients & carers
  • comfortable recliner chairs to enhance recovery for patients after surgery
  • wellbeing equipment for adolescents reintegrating into the community after a mental health crisis
  • samaritan funding provides dignity and support to patients who find themselves unexpectedly without clothing
  • artworks designed to distract and calm in the BreastScreen ACT waiting room

Your donations will have a big impact on your community when they are at their most vulnerable.

"We wanted to give back to all those who looked after my daughter during her treatment."

Amy, ACT