1. A berry special partnership.
We recently hosted a delightful Mum’s Jam tasting with some VIP guests! Ambassador Kids Ava (11) and Ben (13), along with Stitches the Bear, sampled the delicious new strawberry and raspberry Mum’s Jam range, which is now available at Coles supermarkets right across WA, thanks to a partnership with Hospitals United for Sick Kids.
Fifty cents from every jar sold in Western Australia comes to PCHF, helping us to support more of our state’s sickest kids 💜
2. Perth Firefighter’s Calendar launching this November.
We were thrilled to show some of Perth’s finest career firefighters around the world-class Burns Service at PCH last month, showcasing the impact of their fundraising efforts. Over 18 years, the iconic calendar has raised over $1.7 million for PCHF, directly benefiting WA kids with burn injuries. The upcoming 2025 edition will support innovative research by Professor Fiona Wood AO, looking into the long-term physical and mental health impacts of burns.
The 2025 Perth Firefighter’s Calendar goes on sale mid-November. Tickets for the launch event at the Court Hotel on November 15 available now for $50, which includes entry and your very own calendar. Don’t miss out!
3. Fearless Foss T-shirts for PCHF.
Meet Harry (4). Earlier this year, while his brother was at an appointment at PCH, Harry took part in a competition for FOSS clothing and drew his favourite sea creature, a crocodile!
Harry’s design is now printed on these super cute FOSS kid’s t-shirts, and 100% of profits are coming directly to PCHF to help WA’s sick kids get well and stay well. Shop online now or visit the PCHF Gift Shop on the ground floor!
4. Ride for a Cause.
Join the PCHF team at the Perth Coastal Bike Ride on Sunday 24th November! Choose from distances of 10km, 40km, 60km, 80km, or 100km while raising funds for kids with cancer at Perth Children’s Hospital.
Register, fundraise, and spread the word to make an impact! Visit the link to learn more.Â
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5. Port to Pub: Sign up opening soon.
Early bird registrations open on 6 November for the 2025 Euroz Hartleys Port to Pub swim from Leighton Beach to Rottnest!
For the third consecutive year, Port to Pub is supporting PCHF as its charity partner. Over the last two years the event has raised nearly $80,000, helping PCHF part-fund Move to Improve, an innovative ‘movement as medicine’ research initiative helping WA kids living with long-term health conditions such as cancer, type 1 diabetes, cerebral palsy, juvenile arthritis, post-burn injuries, and cystic fibrosis to reconnect with physical activity. This year, the event being held on 15 March is aiming to raise $100,000.
Sign up solo or with a team for the 19.7km direct crossing or the epic 25km ultramarathon.
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