Get Involved

You can make a difference and work wonders for sick kids this Christmas in your local area in so many ways.

Listen

Tune into the appeal on Friday 11th December to hear more heartwarming stories and how all the funds raised will work wonders for sick kids.

Donate

You can donate securely online, by mail/fax/phone or in person.

Fundraise

Christmas is here again and what better way to kick- start your Christmas festivities and bring a smile to the face of a sick kid than fundraising for the Kids Christmas Appeal!

 

Company fundraising

Come together as a company to celebrate Christmas and the year that was, have fun, and make a difference.

   

Volunteer

Your time can be a valuable gift. By volunteering to help work wonders for sick kids, you can take a unique role in the Kids Christmas Appeal.

 

Merchandise

Help us work wonders for sick kids from across Queensland this Christmas. You can sell Christmas Appeal merchandise as part of your fundraising efforts.

   

Your town

Local sick kids and local hospitals benefit from your support during the Kids Christmas Appeal. Find out how your town has benefitted.

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Do something special for the Kids Christmas Appeal, and help make the event a huge success for local sick kids and local hospitals.

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Courtesy of:
Queensland Country Life

Watch highlights

Listen to Linda’s story and how you can help.

Listen to Flynn’s story and how you can help.