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We're proud to be part of the fundraising initiative, The Good Home, in partnership with The Advertiser Foundation, Villawood Properties and Weeks Homes - with 100% of proceeds supporting six charities of the Kids’ Appeal.

The iconic Australian merino wool fashion brand, Iris and Wool, has launched a new collection called 'Softly Brave' with 100% of proceeds going directly to support kids with cancer.

Congratulations to our Ambassador, Travis Boak, on an extraordinary AFL career with the Port Adelaide Football Club. During this time, he has devoted 15 years of time, energy and kindness to helping kids with cancer.

Guests gathered for the fifth annual Gold Ribbon Gala — a spectacular Masquerade Ball where elegance met purpose. Dressed in their finest, attendees enjoyed an unforgettable evening and, together, walked out having changed lives.

We’re incredibly grateful to Cops for Kids children's charity for their generous commitment of $45,500 over two years, helping to support our Oncology Counselling Program - a vital service for families impacted by childhood cancer.

Keep warm this winter while making a real difference for kids with cancer. Our popular beanies are back – and every purchase helps support children with cancer, and their families.

We're are excited to announce the launch of a new nutrition support service that will service that will significantly impact the health and wellbeing of children who have undergone cancer treatment.

2024 marked the 20th Anniversary since the opening of Bradley's Place. Since 2004, Bradley's Place, near Victor Harbor, has welcomed hundreds of families, supported by the Childhood Cancer Association, needing respite accommodation.

We are so grateful to The Lott, by SA Lotteries, for their ongoing partnership, and for doubling their impact in with an incredible $100,000 to support children with cancer, and their families.

Whether you were in the room or not, it was almost impossible not to be swept up in the Winter Wonderland magic of the much-anticipated 4th Gold Ribbon Gala, which raised vital funds for the most important people of all: children with cancer, and their families.

When a trip to the GP ends up with tests at the Women's and Children's Hospital, followed by a cancer diagnosis. A family is often in shock and without the necessities for an unexpected hospital stay. That's where the Childhood Cancer Association can help, from the very beginning, by gifting a Hospital Support Pack.

Thanks to medical research, the overall survival rate for childhood cancer has now risen to more than 80%. However, while most children will now survive a cancer diagnosis, a number of longer term impacts are becoming more apparent.
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