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A peachy sponsorship

The Foundation recently acquired sponsorship from Personnel Employed at Alcoa Charity Help (PEACH) for new laptops and monitors.

At the height of the pandemic, when having to work from home during lockdowns, our Foundation has struggled due to the lack of laptops available for the staff. With this sponsorship by PEACH, we are now able to purchase laptops for our team members to ensure we do not face this setback again.

Having new laptops will also give our team the ability to be mobile and work with our childhood cancer community in regional spaces. This will offer opportunities for our team to go out to schools and have access to our informational resources at the tip of their fingers.

We are particularly excited about what this funding means for events such as our beloved South West Bike Trek, which PEACH has been supporting for many years. With laptops on hand, our team can do more work from the event as the riders travel through the South West region.

We thank PEACH for their continued support of the Foundation. Founded in 1979, PEACH was inspired by a small group of enthusiastic Pinjarra refinery employees keen to help those in need in their local community. There are now nearly 1,000 people contributing each month, helping to fund so many worth causes.

 

Rebecca’s Charity Picnic

Rebecca Kenna-Gardiner is not one to shy away from a fundraising event. She organised her own high tea fundraiser for CLCRF back in May, and she volunteered for us at the Perth Tradies Expo and at our inaugural Beat Child Cancer Giving Day.

Now, Rebecca is taking her fundraising to Sir James Mitchell Park on Saturday 11 December, where she is hosting a Charity Picnic. The Picnic will take place from 12pm to 3pm where attendees can enjoy some yummy food while overlooking the beautiful city of Perth.

“Bring your wallets and spare change to win some raffle prizes,” said Rebecca. “They’re going to be amazing!”

Tickets for the picnic are just $35, which includes one entry into the raffle. All profits will be helping to fund the important research into childhood cancers.

There really is no better reason to get outside and enjoy our beautiful summer weather while eating some delicious food. Support childhood cancer research and buy your ticket today!

A musical fundraiser for CLCRF

A couple of our incredible young supporters, Ennika and DeriAnne, are organising an exciting event to raise funds for childhood cancer research. The sisters, along with some of their friends, will be performing at Westfield Carousel on Saturday 4 December from 11am to 3pm.

“The reason we have chosen to support CLCRF was because the girls’ aunt was diagnosed with cancer at a very young age,” explained their mother, Ellis. “The girls wanted to support cancer research that focusses on children.”

This is the fourth event that Ennika and DeriAnne have organised in support of our Foundation. We are so thankful for their efforts to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer research and wish them the best of luck for their event!

If you want to enjoy a live music performance by a team of passionate high school students while supporting a great cause, be sure to get down to Carousel on Saturday 4 December. If you can’t make it but still want to show your support, head to their Facebook Fundraiser page where you can make a donation directly to CLCRF.

Nambung Country Music Muster donates $5000 to CLCRF

The 2021 Nambung Country Music Muster took place on 21-24 October just two hours north of Perth in the Cervantes region. On all accounts, the 2021 event has been the most successful one yet, drawing a crowd of approximately 1,400 people in around 200 caravans, campers, and tents.

The popular four-day event has taken place on the third weekend of October since 2016 and has a heavy emphasis on featuring Western Australian talent. Not only do attendees get to enjoy music, dancing and a great country atmosphere, but they also get the pleasure of knowing they are helping to support important causes.

Nambung Station owners Gloria and Brain White announced that a total of $25,000 was raised at this year’s event. CLCRF is so thrilled to once again be one of the organisations benefitting from the funds raised, with a total of $5,000 going towards childhood cancer research!

We thank the Nambung Country Music Muster for their loyal support of our Foundation, and we congratulate them on another successful event. We look forward to continuing this relationship and wish them even more success in 2022!

South West Bike Trek 2021

Our annual South West Bike Trek is over for another year, with riders finishing their 6-day and 600 kilometre journey on 16 October. This year, the bike trek also went virtual for the first time ever, with supporters riding at their own place, in their own time.

This year, the bike trek saw 21 live riders and a handful of virtual riders raise a total of $43,392! We thank everyone who participated to help us reach this incredible result.

Riders of the live event travelled through the beautiful South West region, passing Fairbridge, Preston, Harvey, Bunbury, Busselton, Margaret River and Augusta. This event was once again organised by loyal CLCRF supporter Eric Maddock, with the help of his wife Annette.

“It’s over for another year and I think it all went well,” said Eric. “We met up with lots of good friends made over quite a few years. And once again, we’ve enjoyed raising awareness and funds for this great cause to help so many sick kids.”

The live riders experienced dreadful weather at the start of their journey, but they were not deterred. “On our second day, we had a shocker,” explained Eric. “Nobody was feeling great. But then I read a post from CLCRF about a poor little 8-year-old who lost his fight against leukaemia, and I remembered why we do this ride every year. We sat and cried.”

As always, there are many people and businesses that need to be thanked for helping our riders out along the way. A huge thank you to the following:

  • Binningup Seniors Club
  • Café Mooba
  • Jarra Infusion
  • The Beach Shak Café
  • Mr Barker Chicken
  • Coles Warnbro
  • IGA Shoalwater
  • Woolworths Greenfields
  • Smart Diet Solutions
  • Harvey Professional & Business Women
  • Scope Engineering
  • Swings and Roundabouts
  • Bunbury Toyota
  • Cornelia Ewald
  • Falcon Lions
  • Pinjarra Rotary
  • Waroona Lions
  • Harvey Rotary
  • Harvey Council
  • Harvey Primary School
  • South Bunbury Rotary
  • Eaton Scout Camp
  • Boyanup Lions
  • Busselton Rotary
  • Jurrian and Wendy at Camp Grace
  • Cowarramup Lions
  • Margaret River Rotary
  • Leeuwin Lions

“Without the help we get from all of these people, we could not do this,” expressed Eric. “So I must extend a huge thanks to each and every one of them and also to Annette Maddock and all the riders over the past 20 years; thank you guys and ladies for a great job.”

We thank Eric for his dedication and support. Year after year, Eric has led a safe and successful event, all for the love of the cause.  “My hope is we will continue towards a goal of zero deaths from this terrible illness,” Eric expressed.

We look forward to another successful event in 2022.

Brave Kids

PERTH LANDMARKS will light up red-and-blue on November 15 for Beat Child Cancer Day.

For every dollar donated to the Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation in the lead up to the day, major donors will match the amount up to $75,000.

The foundation hopes to raise lots of money to help brave child cancer patients across the state, like Nora Holly who was diagnosed with the rare neuroblastoma when only eight months old.

Nora was fighting for her life as the tumour was crushing her spinal cord and mum Naomi said the grief was unimaginable.

The youngest of three kids, Nora’s grandparents became like second parents to the two young boys while mum was caring for Nora 24/7 at the hospital.

One of the few bright lights during Nora’s long and gruelling time in hospital was Captain Starlight and the Starlight Express Room, a place of fun and entertainment for sick kids in hospital.

Along with 10 other kids from hospitals across the country, Nora came up with sketches for the Playmakers Holiday Colouring Book. For every copy sold, $1 will be donated to the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

Now aged six, Nora is living life to the max with her loving family life in Gooseberry Hill.

To find out more and to donate see beatchildcancer.com.au and starlight.org.au.

Meanwhile, the Leukaemia Foundation is campaigning for a higher overall standard of treatment for people with blood cancers.

There is a 13 per cent disparity in survival rates for blood cancer based on where a person lives, according to a recent Australian study.

People treated outside metropolitan areas are 37 per cent less likely to receive treatment that complies with current guidelines, and each year 1375 Australians unnecessarily die from blood cancer.

“By the end of today another 50 Australians will be told they have blood cancer and sadly, almost four will needlessly die because of the inconsistencies in care based on where a patient lives,” Leukaemia Foundation CEO Chris Tanti says.

Treatment

“We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to change this and save 1375 Australians from dying every year by setting national standards, ensuring all patients get the same access to the best treatment.

“We are fortunate to have one of the best healthcare systems in the world.

“But that doesn’t mean much to a patient and their loved ones when there is inconsistencies in access to treatment across various parts of Australia. It’s time to bridge this divide.”

A recent Australian study found that when clinical best practice is applied, the risk of death from some blood cancers decreases by 40 per cent.

To find out more about the Leukaemia Foundation’s campaign go to www.setthestandard.org.au

Congrats to our raffle winner

Congratulations to our latest raffle winner who has just won $15,000! Raffle #55 was drawn Friday 29 October (Permit Number: LS216367521) and we are excited to announce that the winning ticket was no. 21772.

A big thank you to everyone who supported this raffle and helped us raise necessary funds towards childhood cancer research.

Our next raffle has already started and will be drawn on 28th February 2022. Tickets are just $2 and you can purchase as little or as many as you like! If you would like to be in the draw to win $15,000, head to our raffle website.

Holy Toledo, it’s Beat Child Cancer Day

As we approach the festive season, the Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation (CLCRF) will enlist the help of ordinary Australian superheroes to help beat child cancer in its inaugural matched giving day next month. CLCRF’s cancer-fighting hero, ‘Hope’ is on the case with her sidekick ‘Power.’

On Monday 15 November, WA landmarks across the State will light up in red and blue and The Foundation will hold its first matched giving day to shine a light on childhood cancer and encourage their community of supporters to dig deep and donate.

CLCRF has a commitment to ensure the ground-breaking research we fund today will have a positive impact on our children of tomorrow, where no life is cut short by childhood cancers.

CLCRF CEO Andrea Alexander has a long-held passion for improving childhood cancer outcomes by funding research into less invasive treatments. She has dedicated her career to childhood cancer research advocacy and the growth of the Foundation.

“The Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation represents what all of us cherish most, the health and happiness of all children,” Andrea said.

Stan Perron Charitable Foundation Chair Elizabeth Perron said “The Stan Perron Foundation is proud to support CLCRF in its ongoing efforts to fund essential childhood cancer research.

The Foundation does an incredible job and to further support their mission, we are delighted to match public donations during the Beat Child Cancer giving day appeal. I encourage everyone to give generously, your support will greatly improve CLCRF’s capacity to deliver life-saving treatments to those in need.”

Matched Giving Partners Stan Perron Charitable Foundation and Tate Family Foundation together with a number of our other longstanding and charitable major donors are generously supporting the campaign by doubling every dollar donated by the WA community until 15 November.

This means donations to the campaign will be doubled, dollar for dollar, up to a total of $75,000.

To find out more, visit beatchildcancer.com.au

Gaels Got Talent!

In August 2021, our friends at Morley Gaels Gaelic Football Club held a talent show to raise funds for childhood cancer research, as well as for a club member going through their own cancer treatment.

Gaels Got Talent took place at The Irish Club Subiaco and all acts were welcome with open arms to help raise money for a good cause. Through ticket sales and a raffle, the Club was able to raise a total of $2645.94 for CLCRF!

The Club would like to thank all of the businesses that donated raffle prizes, the acts who put in so much time and effort for amazing performances, the volunteers who sold tickets and managed the set up and entry to the event, the judges, Willie Bolger who did a fantastic job of MC-ing, and Craic N’ On and Dan Noone who helped set up and manage the sound on the night.

Morely Gaels Gaelic Football club have been loyal supporters of the Foundation for many years now, and we thank them for coming up with this fun way to fundraise. This looked like a very entertaining night, and we hope to see them turn this into an annual event!

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