2018 Christmas Appeal: Helping WA families in need
This end-of-financial-year we want you to remember the critical role your support continues to play in saving lives and improving the health of women and children in Australia.
We ask for your support in our quest to save and improve lives. All donations over $2 made before 30 June are tax deductible. Research for treatments and cures remains an expensive endeavour and your donation to WIRF is an investment in our community’s future.
Step 1
How would you like to help?
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A donation is a thoughtful gift idea that will help fund world-class research and programs. For all donations $50 and over, we’ll send your mum a lovely certificate of appreciation to acknowledge your generous contribution to our work.
Donate in lieu of gifts - $50
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The WIRF Women’s Care Packages provide a variety of items to help new mothers and women undergoing cancer treatments at a time of need.
Women's Care Packages - $95
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Our Baby Bundles provide essential babywear and blankets for those that are born preterm, in an emergency or to mother’s in desperate situations.
Baby Bundles - $25
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Supporting the production of 10 Baby Bundles will have a huge impact for many WA families. This cost covers materials while our team of volunteers do the rest, giving their time and talents in knitting and sewing the beautiful babywear and blankets.
10 Baby Bundles - $250
Please note that you can use your debit card or credit card via PayPal and you don't need to have a PayPal account to use your debit card or credit card.
Women's Care Packages
These packages contain a variety of essential items including: shampoo, conditioner, hair brush, shower gel, lip balm, hand cream, sanitary pads, hosiery, stationary and a dress or windcheater.
Make a big difference to a mother, daughter, sister or aunty in need of these essential items.
Baby Bundles
More than 6,000 babies are born at King Edward Memorial Hospital each year.
The Baby Bundles program exists to support WA families who need a helping hand during their newborns first few weeks of life.