Helping precious young lives.
You’re a fundamental part of our vision for healthy, happy kids. We rely on our generous donors, corporate partners, dedicated volunteers and enthusiastic fundraisers to help make a last impact on the healthcare of WA’s sick children. Get involved today to help sick kids live their healthiest, happiest lives.
The impact of your support.

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,

Movement the best medicine for WA kids with long-term conditions.
The 2026 Mader Port to Pub with Hotel Rottnest again teamed up with Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF) – this year raising more than $56,000 to help WA kids with

FOOTPRINTS: Australia’s first bereavement research study launches at PCH.
Supporting WA families after the loss of a child, the two-year research initiative will be closely evaluated by researchers to measure its impact and effectiveness. Despite high-level specialist care, each

Bringing early detection and intervention to WA kids with cerebral palsy.
Your support can help detect CP sooner in regional WA children. West Aussie kids in regional and remote areas can now have cerebral palsy (CP) detected earlier, helping reduce the impact of severe disability and improving

One million punches for WA kids with cancer.
PCHF’s Punching for a Cure 2026 delivered a knockout result, with more than one million punches thrown and over $300,000 raised to support childhood cancer research and care at Perth

Defying gravity: Game-changing rehab robot transforms recovery for WA kids at PCH.
WA kids recovering from serious illness and injury are regaining their strength and mobility again, thanks to a new robotic rehabilitation system now on offer at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH).

Punching for a Cure 2026.
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 – all three of their

$21 million brings Sandcastles closer to opening.
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

Helping WA kids bounce back from burns.
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 funds for Perth Children’s Hospital