Thankyou $100 Million.
Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation fuels the fight at the frontline of children’s healthcare. We are the official and largest funder of Perth Children’s Hospital and the wider Child and Adolescent Health Service after the Government. Thanks to the wonderful generosity of our donors, we’ve contributed more than $100 million since our modern beginning in 1998… read more.
Our impact.
We are uniquely placed, working closely with those on the frontline of children’s healthcare, to identify the areas of greatest need and what is going to drive the most impact.
This closeness has seen Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation again set a record in grant funding… read more.
Our stories.
This month, the first free sound therapy sessions for parents and carers launched at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH), funded by Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF)....Read More >
One million punches for WA kids fighting cancer. Donations matched by This year, the Pitts family are stepping into the ring after facing the unthinkable...Read More >
ChIPS is a new program at Perth Children’s Hospital that connects and supports young people aged 12 to 25 living with chronic illness across Perth and regional WA, while...Read More >
The World Police & Fire Games (WPFG) and Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF) have launched their new community partnership ahead of the Games’ historic debut...Read More >
We’re proud to share a major milestone for Sandcastles (Boodja Mia), WA’s first children’s hospice. More than $20 million in operational funding has now been committed by the WA...Read More >
Each year, more than 500 WA kids are admitted to Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) with burn injuries. The 2026 Perth Firefighters Calendar is raising vital...Read More >
We’ve had another outstanding year with funded grants totaling $7.99 million. This gives us the ability to fund change, and make significant inroads in helping transform kids healthcare in WA that comes from:
Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Whadjuk Noongar people and the Aboriginal people of the many traditional lands and language groups of Western Australia. We acknowledge the wisdom of Aboriginal Elders both past and present, and pay respect to them and Aboriginal communities of today.