
Running for a reason.
Perth’s HBF Run for a Reason is back on Sunday 24 May, with a record 2,000 participants signed up to raise funds for PCHF and WA’s sick kids. So far,

Perth’s HBF Run for a Reason is back on Sunday 24 May, with a record 2,000 participants signed up to raise funds for PCHF and WA’s sick kids. So far,

From local WA gifts supporting Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation to where Christmas light displays are shining for WA’s sick kids. Here are four festive ways you can make a real difference.

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 Government to our clinical operations

From local WA gifts supporting Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation to where Christmas light displays are shining for WA’s sick kids. Here are four festive ways you can make a real difference.

Last month, our construction crew gathered on site at Sandcastles for a moving and heartfelt smoking ceremony led by cultural consultants Barry McGuire and Carol Innes. Against a breathtaking natural

PCHF-funded research and equipment is at the core of a new training program transforming competency and confidence for clinicians performing one of the toughest and most stressful procedures in paediatric

For families going through the heartbreak of a child with cancer, hope gets them through the dark and difficult moments. Hope that one day it will be their child ringing the end of treatment bell at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH), marking the end of challenging chapter.

We’re thrilled to share that Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF) is returning as the official charity partner of the iconic Port to Pub open water swim for another three years.

Meet Associate Professor Therese O’Sullivan – one of 11 leading experts helping to shape the future of kids’ healthcare in WA as part of PCHF’s Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC).

Two rising stars at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) have been recognised with Early Career Research (ECR) Awards, helping to improve care for some of WA’s most vulnerable children: critically ill kids in intensive care, and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander families navigating the health system.