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Be a brilliant business for our children and their families.

Your business or group can help the Childhood Cancer Association achieve so much for children with cancer, and their families.

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How your business can support us!

Business supporters are a real power behind our ability to grow as the demand for our services grows.

Enterprises like yours create and participate in amazing events and promotions — generating critical dollars that sustain what we do.

Watch this video to see how your workplace could make a difference...

You can organise an event… you can set up workplace giving… you can work with us to create promotions… you can make a one-off donation or become a regular corporate giver… you can build us into your corporate social responsibility program… you can ask your employees to adopt us as their charity of choice.

Fundraising in 5 easy steps

  • Read our Corporate Charity Partnerships brochure or Fundraising Toolkit. Decide what type of fundraising activity you would like to organise, pick a name and start listing what is required to host your activity.
  • Complete the Fundraising Application Form to let us know about your activity. Upon approval of your fundraising activity, we will send you an Authority to Fundraise letter to confirm that we have received your details and allow you to go ahead.
  • Create your online fundraising page and get ready to fundraise!
  • Within 14 days of finishing your fundraising, send any funds raised.
  • Don’t forget to thank your supporters. Send them a photo, give them a shout out on social media or send them a letter with your fundraising result.

Inspiring ideas!

There are plenty of ways for your business — or your employees — to fundraise for the Childhood Cancer Association. Here are some ideas that will help you and your team to think of how you could help.


Cca Thomas Story
Watch Thomas's Story

Watch this 5 minute film where Chris Hartley talks through his family’s journey after his son's diagnosis of a brain tumour and the support he received from the Childhood Cancer Association.