The extraordinary power of giving has shone through at the annual Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day, Thursday 12 October, raising $208,303 for the refurbishment of the Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit and research and grants.
The annual campaign is the major fundraising event for Raise it for Redcliffe Hospital, a partnership between the RBWH Foundation and Redcliffe Hospital. Every donation received for Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day was doubled thanks to the extraordinary leadership of community Impact Partners.
RBWH Foundation CEO Simone Garske said funds raised would support innovative patient care projects, life-changing health research and other hospital initiatives.
“It’s so heartening and gratifying to witness the level of community support and leadership of local business,” said Ms Garske.
“The generosity of the Moreton Bay community has doubled the difference at Redcliffe Hospital, touching the lives of thousands of patients, now and into the future.”
Redcliffe Hospital can also continue building its cutting-edge research program, which has national implications for dementia care, new interventions to reduce modifiable risk factors in patients undergoing elective surgery, and 3D modelling of prostate tumours for patients undergoing treatment.
“Not only does our community’s support brighten the day of patients but funding of research will ensure Redcliffe Hospital can attract some of Australia’s best clinicians as it continues to expand,” said Ms Garske.
Community events were held in the lead-up to Redcliffe Hospital Giving Day, and on the day, including the official launch and a fun day at 99.7 Bridge FM Park.
“If it weren’t for community Impact Partners like Lewis Land Group (The Komo and The Belvedere), BallyCara, GKS Law, Crew Legal, My Care Enterprises and Redcliffe RSL, major media partners 99.7 Bridge FM and Channel 7, and other valued supporters including City of Moreton Bay, Team Musicare, Moreton Bay Regional Prostate Cancer Support Group, The Rotary Club of Redcliffe Sunrise, SchoolAid, Sesame Lane, Electronic and Mechanical Calibrations, REDDY Fun and Fitness, Sandgate Post Office Hotel, The Sebel Margate Beach, Lumber of Love, Bunnings and many more individuals, schools and groups, Raise it for Redcliffe could not achieve the successes and triumphs it has,” said Ms Garske.