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Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) (AU, 27081436919) Browse events

YTD Raised: $1,182,029.05

HMRI brings together talented researchers from Hunter New England Health, the University of Newcastle and Calvary Mater Newcastle, working together to find answers to diseases and illnesses that affect the whole community and translating these findings into practice. HMRI provides support for researchers and funds important studies into many areas, including cancer, stroke, premature birth, mental illness and asthma.

HeartKids (AU, 72652162549) Browse events

YTD Raised: $417,384.29

HeartKids Australia Inc is a charity focused on improving the lives and futures of those affected by childhood heart disease, by providing high quality, caring support, information and advocacy and to give hope by driving world class research.

Tour de Cure LTD (AU, Tour de Cure LTD - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: $340,366.49

Tour de Cure Limited as Trustee For Tour de Cure Trust is a cycling foundation committed to raising money to fund vital cancer research, support and prevention projects for men, women and children. In addition to raising funds, we are also committed to raising cancer awareness in all communities across Australia.

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (AU, 14786237480) Browse events

YTD Raised: $174,453.28

The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is the only specialist cancer hospital in Australia. It also houses the largest cancer research group in the country. Cancer touches all of us either directly or indirectly during our lives. Today, more than half of those diagnosed with cancer will have a successful response to treatment. This significant progress is due to the dedication of clinicians, nurses, scientists, volunteers and benefactors, who are all creating a better future for people touched by cancer. Sir Peter MacCallum believed that nothing but the best is good enough in the treatment of cancer. We strive to maintain his dream.

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (AU, 42073253924) Browse events

YTD Raised: $172,337.48

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) is the peak national body for prostate cancer in Australia. We are dedicated to reducing the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men, their partners, families and the wider community. For more information about prostate cancer or how you can help please contact PCFA on free call 1800 22 00 99, or visit www.pcfa.org.au.

SIDS and Kids (AU, 55050464616) Browse events

YTD Raised: $156,628.29

SIDS and Kids is dedicated to saving the lives of babies and children during pregnancy, birth, infancy and childhood and supporting bereaved families. We deliver on our vision through world class research; evidence based education and bereavement support; and advocacy.

The University of Newcastle (UON) (AU, 15736576735) Browse events

YTD Raised: $132,226.73

Donations to UON make a difference through helping to enable: - students achieve their academic potential, regardless of background or circumstance - world-renowned, ground-breaking research to find solutions to life’s challenges - practical solutions through our outreach programs to address issues of community concern locally, nationally and globally.

Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation (AU, 82142046124) Browse events

YTD Raised: $111,027.79

Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation (PCSRF) raises funds to support research projects, to promote and educate the public on the need for research, development and prevention for the 12,000+ Australians suffering paralysis.

The Children's Hospital Foundation (AU, The Children's Hospital Foundation - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: $104,240.45

Each year, the Royal Children’s Hospital cares for more than 37,000 children from all over Queensland, northern New South Wales and beyond. Through the support of the community, the Children’s Hospital Foundation works wonders for sick kids by investing in groundbreaking research leading to faster diagnoses, better treatments and ultimately cures. Our team of 500 friendly volunteers help deliver a patient care program which provides practical support to staff, sick kids and their families. Volunteers provide friendly information services, time-out for parents through playing with kids on the wards, and assist in clinical areas including operating theatres. The Foundation also funds the Wonder Factory – a specially designed entertainment centre boasting game consoles galore, arts and crafts capers, an amazing book bunker...and so much more. It's a time and space in which our young patients can escape the demands of hospital routine and get back to what kids should be doing...playing, laughing and just being kids.

Elisha Neave Health Fund (AU, 00000000000) Browse events

YTD Raised: $96,807.16

Elisha has a rare and aggressive form of cancer. She is 34 years old and a single mum to 10 year old Jack. She knows there is a chance to prolong her life with an expensive treatment plan if only she had the money to fund it. Her oncologist, her family and son are all desperate to try and save her ... can you help? In March 2012, at 33years of age, young Gold Coast mum Elisha Neave was told that she had an aggressive form of ovarian cancer – 8months later and after radical chemotherapy, a drastic hysterectomy, major surgery and a Christmas spent with a quite feeling of hope – Elisha was advised that the cancer was back and was in fact a rare form of Cancer. 2013 is the battle for Elisha and making sure her son Jack has his mum around in his future. Elisha is currently in hospital undertaking a (clinical trial) specialised treatment to treat this rare form of cancer. Unable to work - the stress of funding the specialised drugs and medical expenses, combined with her ongoing costs to support her son Jack - is overwhelming. To continue treatment and give Elisha the chance to beat her cancer she needs financial help. The new drug trial is working – and the long term goal for Elisha to visit a German clinic that offers life-saving treatments currently not available in Australia is a possibility – the only thing standing in the way is the funds to finance her treatment. HELP US RAISE FUNDS FOR ELISHA’S ONGOING TEATMENT AND EXPENSES “Elisha is the light of our family. We will not stop in our pursuit to ensure Jack has his mum and we keep our beautiful daughter, sister and mother in our lives. I thank you deeply for helping us fight” Veronica Neave (Sister)

University of New South Wales (UNSW) (AU, 57195873179) Browse events

YTD Raised: $92,361.87

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is where ordinary stops and learning starts. We are renowned across the world for our teaching and cutting edge research. Help us educate the next generation of global citizens and make a difference - support a research project or a scholarship for students and be part of a partnership that positively impacts our community.

Rose runs for Nathan (AU, 000000000) Browse events

YTD Raised: $91,240.78

Nathan Hau is an inspirational young boy with a very rare condition of AADC deficiency who also suffers from Cerebral Palsy. Nathan is one of only 100 diagnosed children around the world and the only one in Australia. We want to raise funds to sponsor Nathan's treatment in 2014 which will hopefully enable him to hold up his own head, possibly swallow or even allow him to speak.

Myeloma Foundation of Australia (AU, 30476390368) Browse events

YTD Raised: $76,128.07

The Myeloma Foundation of Australia is a not for profit organisation. The Foundation’s mission is to facilitate myeloma research in Australia through our Medical and Scientific Advisory Group, to support and inform those living with the disease and educate those involved in its care and treatment. We are determined to raise community awareness and understanding of myeloma and to improve patient access to the latest treatments at affordable prices. The Foundation provides the latest information and support to people living with myeloma and their carers through regular newsletters, information sheets, a telephone support line (1800 MYELOMA), support groups and our website www.myeloma.org.au

Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre Appeal (AU, 96237388063) Browse events

YTD Raised: $72,989.23

The Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre at Austin Health combines international research programs into all types of cancers with patient-centred medical treatment and the best of wellness and supportive care programs. “More than just treating cancer, it’s about providing care for the whole person - body, mind and spirit,” Olivia Newton-John. www.OliviaAppeal.com

Motor Neurone Disease Australia Inc. (MND) (AU, 52650269176) Browse events

YTD Raised: $66,379.00

MND affects approximately 1500 people in Australia and thousands more - their carers, families and friends - live daily with its impact. On average every day in Australia at least two people die from MND and two more are diagnosed. MND Australia is the national peak body for MND care and research in Australia. The MND Australia network comprises six state Associations, representing all states and territories. The MND Research Institute of Australia (MNDRIA) is the research arm of MND Australia.

Leukaemia Foundation of NSW/ACT (AU, 57057493017) Browse events

YTD Raised: $61,008.00

The Leukaemia Foundation is the only national organisation dedicated to the care & cure of patients and families living with blood cancer. Today 31 Australians will receive the news that they have blood cancer, that’s over 11,500 people a year. The need for ongoing support & research is boundless.

Cure Cancer Australia Foundation (AU, 13002838495) Browse events

YTD Raised: $54,336.95

CURE CANCER AUSTRALIA'S focus is to find a cure for cancer. One in two families are touched by cancer in their lifetime and Cure Cancer Australia is determined to improve prevention, detection and treatment outcomes to reduce the suffering caused by cancer. In 2014, Cure Cancer Australia will provide 28 research grants totalling $2.5million to the best young researchers in our country with fresh approaches across all areas of cancer research. $50 funds one hour, $1,900 funds one week, $8,300 funds one month and $100,000 funds one year of vital cancer research. Untold thousands of lives have already been saved as a result of research. However, one life lost to cancer is still one too many. Cure Cancer Australia will not give up on the fight until we can realise 'a world without cancer, nothing less. ' We simply couldn't continue our work without the support of people like you. Thank you for your support!

The Western Health Foundation (AU, 37867721909) Browse events

YTD Raised: $53,553.34

The Western Health Foundation was established in 2011. The Mission of the Foundation is, “Dedicated to raising funds to assist Western Health and the people of Melbourne’s west”. The activities of the Foundation are directed towards the following objectives: • To raise funds for the purchase of equipment and certain facilities at Western Health • To fund medical research undertaken by Western Health • To provide scholarships for the staff at Western Health Funds raised by The Western Health Foundation are not used to fund general hospital operating expenses. Government cannot fund all that Western Health needs to meet the ever increasing requirements of an expanding and ageing population. This is a challenge that is facing public health service providers throughout the country. As a community we can do much to help build Western Health so it can provide improved health services and facilities for the people of Melbourne’s west.

Melanoma Patients Australia (AU, 30123091912) Browse events

YTD Raised: $44,876.21

Melanoma Patients Australia offers a national network of support and information to patients, their families, carers, and friends, about melanoma prevention, diagnosis, management and treatment. All of the services offered to patients are offered at no cost.

Bendigo Health Foundation (AU, 26875445912) Browse events

YTD Raised: $43,398.96

Newro Foundation (AU, 62809768735) Browse events

YTD Raised: $39,553.00

Newro Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity dedicated to advancing the treatment of brain and spinal conditions. Through research, the goal is to improve the treatment and post-operative care of patients so they can return to a normal life as quickly as possible.

PA Research Foundation (AU, 66114027649) Browse events

YTD Raised: $33,184.95

The PA Research Foundation funds world class research into deadly and debilitating disease. Everyday countless Australian lives of both the young and old are lost to serious health conditions, many of which could be prevented by early diagnosis, better health care and treatment alternatives. At the PA Research Foundation we are all about doing just this, saving lives to create a healthy world for all - by working hand in hand with the community to create opportunities to bring amazing health and medical breakthroughs to life.

Garvan Institute of Medical Research (AU, 91042722738) Browse events

YTD Raised: $33,067.88

The Garvan Institute of Medical Research is a world leader in innovative fundamental medical research with more than 600 scientists, students, support staff and associates. Garvan’s main research divisions are: Cancer, Diabetes & Obesity, Immunology, Osteoporosis and Bone Biology, and Neuroscience

MPS Australia (Mucopolysaccharide And Related Diseases Society Aust Ltd) (AU, 76064723146) Browse events

YTD Raised: $28,100.00

The MPS Society supports individuals affected with MPS, parents of affected children, other relatives and friends of affected children.  As well, we extend our support to those affected by related disorders and invite them to be members also. Professionals working in the MPS and related fields and all those interested in the MPS and related diseases are welcome to join the Society.

National Breast Cancer Foundation (AU, 37144841707) Browse events

YTD Raised: $27,971.00

The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is Australia’s leading charity raising and granting funds for breast cancer research. We are proud of the fact that we raise and grant funds exclusively for research, because we believe research is the most effective way to end breast cancer. We fund research right across the spectrum – from understanding the fundamental basis of the disease to psychosocial research aimed at improving the quality of life for survivors. Since 1994, $97 million has been awarded to fund over 340 Australian-based research projects to improve the health and wellbeing of those affected by breast cancer. In that time, because of research, the percentage of women losing their battle with breast cancer has been halved. Our aspirational goal is to achieve zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030. With 37 Australians diagnosed each day and seven losing their battle, there is still much to do.

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