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The <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation is the philanthropic heart of <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Generous donations from the broader community help ensure the very best care can be delivered throughout <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong>. By building meaningful partnerships with our donors and fundraisers, the <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation ensures philanthropic support for <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> goes where it is most needed. This year, generous donations have enabled the purchase of stateof-the-art equipment, new investment in research, and provided additional comfort and wellbeing programs for consumers and their families. Throughout <strong>2019</strong>, we established new streams of giving and built on the successes of previous years. Community support is essential, and we say thank you to every person who has helped make a difference over the past year. In particular, we give thanks to the following for their contributions: ▪▪ The Dandelion Wishes Committee led by Lincoln and Veronique Wulff, saw this year’s Dandelion Wishes Gala achieve great success, with over 950 guests and close to $800,000 raised to ‘re-write the stars’ for the patients of <strong>Monash</strong> Children’s Hospital through the purchase of equipment for the Paediatric emergency department. ▪▪ Chris and Sarah Sexton hosted a beautiful event in memory of their son, Oisin. The Brightest Star cocktail evening held on the rooftop of PWC, raised over $65,000 for the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) to establish The Sexton Scholarship. The scholarship supports programs and training to improve patient care and family support within PICU. ▪▪ Nine amazing people came together to climb Mt Kilimanjaro in support of <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and raised over $46,000. It takes a special kind of person to succeed in the fundraising, training and adventure journey these people took on, and we are incredibly grateful for their commitment. ▪▪ Effie Atkins and her incredible committee raised over $50,000 by hosting two events: a high tea and gala to fund a position “Dr Hope” within the clinical trials department. Dr Kate Webber has been appointed in the role and is working to support many more patients like Effie. ▪▪ <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> employees who contributed to our workplace giving program, iGive, collectively gave more than $75,000 to <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> programs and services. ▪▪ The Lions Club of Waverley are long term supporters of the <strong>Monash</strong> Children’s Hospital. This year they have donated 25 Kangaroo Chairs to our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The chairs are used for parents to share bonding time with their new babies. ▪▪ The Biggest Playdate, organised by patient and parent Vanessa Miranda, raised $30,000 for the <strong>Monash</strong> Children’s Hospital Cancer Centre, to support osteosarcoma research. The Biggest Playdate is a wonderful family day that truly brings the community together in a united effort to support children’s health. ▪▪ The Friends of the Children Foundation showed their ongoing dedication in supporting the Walk for <strong>Monash</strong> Children’s Hospital, with 2,000 people raising nearly $200,000. These funds will help purchase a cardiovascular ultrasound to improve care for infants who have fetal cord restriction and congenital diaphragmatic hernias. ▪▪ The annual 65k for Cystic Fibrosis endurance event raised nearly $116,000 to support research and clinical improvements into cystic fibrosis. Thank you to the committee and the 250+ participants for their commitment and passion to support cystic fibrosis patients and their families. ▪▪ The Rotary Club of Emerald chose <strong>Monash</strong> Children’s Hospital as the charity partner for their Kids Fun Run with Thomas. Over $45,000 was raised for the Children’s Cancer Centre at this great family day out where children raced against Thomas the Tank Engine (Puffing Billy) at Emerald Station. ▪▪ Thank you to the <strong>Monash</strong> Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for their annual golf day and continued support. They provide significant funding throughout the year to purchase equipment and fund new initiatives. ▪▪ Patrick Tessier hosted the 15th Bailey’s Day and raised over $170,000. Hosted in memory of Patrick’s son, Bailey, the event provides support for the Children’s Cancer Centre by funding a Fellow position. This year’s event was particularly special as it featured a performance by patient Georgia Russell and one of her oncologists, Dr Yoni Diamond, who is a Bailey’s Day Fellow. ▪▪ My Room and Channel 9 came together once again for the 3rd annual Nine Footy Show Telethon, televised in August the event raised a record amount to fund clinical research and <strong>Monash</strong> <strong>Health</strong> - <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2018</strong>-19 22
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