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Weekly update, 22 November 2010

Welcome to  this week's edition of Watch this Space.  Don't forget to check the Special Projects and Events page for how you can help with our Christmas Appeal. 

RCHF Christmas Appeal

It's that time of year folks, when the RCHF launches into its biggest fundraising event of the year - our Christmas Appeal.  The Appeal kicked off today with a media launch and if you're channel surfing over the next few weeks you're likely to see our wonderful ad that was filmed at the hospital with some of our wonderful patients and siblings. If you’d like to watch, share or send the Christmas TV ad to clients, friends or relatives, you can use the link below to find it.  Happy viewing!

Volunteer Christmas Party

Just a reminder to those that are attending the Christmas Party this weekend, if you have said you’re attending please make every effort to be there as we have paid for you.  If you put your name down for the shuttle bus, please be at the main entrance to the hospital at 11:10am at the very latest.  The bus will be leaving at 11:15am.

Coles Christmas Cards Supporting RCHF, 1 – 28 November 2010

Coles shoppers can share the Christmas spirit this festive season by supporting the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation through the Coles Cares for Kids campaign.

From November 1 to 28, Queensland-based Coles customers can buy their Christmas gift cards with the knowledge that all proceeds will be directed to the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation.

The limited edition gift cards will be available in packs of eight for $4 at all Coles Queensland registers and customers can also make a donation at Coles throughout November.

Comings and Goings

This week we welcome to the Wonder Factory Amie O’Mahony, Danny Youlden, Jamie Drummond, Nicole Leach, Daniel Lalor and Tenille Kues-Sales and say farewell to Courtney Jesinowski.

Useless Tip of the Week

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