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Weekly update, 2 May 2011

Welcome to  this week's edition of Watch this Space.  Please check the Special Projects page for our upcoming events.

Congratulations Kylie!

Congratulations to Kylie who has celebrated her four year anniversary with the Foundation.  Kylie is our regular  Wonder Factory supervisor on Saturdays and is currently assisting with Tuesday nights.  Thank you for all that you do, you do make a difference.

Hospital Services Team

Everest Virtual Challenge

Did you eat too many Easter eggs? Struggling to burn off those extra calories? We’ve got the perfect solution! The Everest Virtual Challenge is a great way to get back into the fitness routine and work wonders for sick kids.  We need your help to raise much needed funds – register now!

http://www.workingwonders.com.au/~rchf/everest-virtual-challenge/home

Volunteers Needed for Parents in Theatre

Parents in Theatre require a volunteer to assist on Monday and Friday mornings, from 7:45am to 12:00pm.  If you are interested in assisting please contact Theresia Murray on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Job Opportunity

The role of Fundraising Coordinator is currently being advertised on our website with applications being accepted via our website until 15 May 2011.

For details please go to the ‘Career Opportunities’ section of our website.  (Access via the ‘get involved – careers’ link).  The Role Statement is also available on the website.

Comings and Goings

This week we welcome Kara, Jessica, Holly, Lonnie, Naomi, Sophie Jos and Annie to the Book Bunker and The Wonder Factory.

Volunteer Tip of the Week

Any visitor groups that arrive in the hospital must be reported to the RCH communications department immediately.  External groups should never visit the wards/hospital unaccompanied and must have prior consent from the hospital to visit.  It is also crucial that food items are NEVER distributed and given out by volunteers or visiting groups.   

Volunteer Photo of the Week

Stefan with the MASKS Foundation and about 30 police officers visited the kids at Easter.  Here we have the police arriving with Elmo leading the way!
 

 

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Meet Jack

To see Jack playing with his younger brother Luke, you’d never imagine he has a chronic, life-threatening disease.

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