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Join Everyday Wonders regular giving to help work wonders for sick kids every day. You will be joining a community of people who share our passion to make sick kids better – now and in the future.
The sad fact is that many little patients need months, and sometimes years, of treatment. That’s why the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation is here for the long-term. We provide services to help sick kids and their families now. We also fund vital medical research aimed at improving the way we diagnose and treat childhood illnesses in the future.
As a valued member of Everyday Wonders regular giving, you will receive:
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There are several convenient ways you can join Everyday Wonders:
When you sign up, you decide how much you would like automatically deducted each month from your credit card or bank account.
We’ll then send you a welcome pack, confirming your payment details, and welcoming you to the Everyday Wonders regular giving program.
You can cancel your payments at any time by calling the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation on 1300 SICK KIDS (1300 7425 5437).
Join Everyday Wonders regular giving to help work wonders for sick kids every day. You will be joining a community of people who share our passion to make sick kids better – now and in the future.
The sad fact is that many little patients need months, and sometimes years, of treatment. That’s why the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation is here for the long-term. We provide services to help sick kids and their families now. We also fund vital medical research aimed at improving the way we diagnose and treat childhood illnesses in the future.
As a valued member of Everyday Wonders regular giving, you will receive:
Flynn’s grandmother, Sharron, became a monthly donor in June 2008. She wrote the following letter with her sign-up sheet:
“I am writing to thank 'working wonders' for the support my daughter has received whilst her 11 month old baby Flynn is in hospital. He has been in intensive care for some weeks now and the support from staff and volunteers has been incredible. This is a hard time for any parent but particularly when coming from a regional area to Brisbane with no access to family. My daughter’s partner Robert has to work and only gets to Brisbane for a brief period on a fortnightly basis.
Rhiannon and Flynn have received visits from social workers, been entertained, had music therapy and access, when Flynn was healthier, to the play room and whilst in ICU children's DVDs.
As Flynn's grandmother, Rhiannon's mum and Robert’s future mother in law a heart felt thank you for the wonderful job everyone is doing. Please accept my monthly donation as a small token of my appreciation.”