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Your business can support childhood cancer research by providing non-monetary donations such as goods in kind and pro bono services we would otherwise need to purchase. In-kind contributions can that can be auctioned during our events such as holidays, experiences, and artworks are greatly appreciated.  

Delivering happiness

The Kids' Cancer Project would like to thank Smartways Logistics for bringing smiles to the faces of thousands of seriously ill kids by delivering teddy bears to over 70 hospitals across Australia at no cost.

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With thanks to the support of our partners we can continue to fund vital childhood cancer research. Contact our team today to see how we can work together.

Latest News & Stories

Every step counts: What is the Better Challenge and why you should do it

03/06/2026
The Better Challenge, powered by Betta, is a community fundraising challenge that encourages Australians to get active for 90km during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September – all while helping...

Pirate Day 2026 proves community spirit is a treasure worth celebrating

05/06/2026
The Kids’ Cancer Project’s annual Pirate Day fundraising campaign has once again demonstrated the incredible power of community, creativity and generosity, with supporters across Australia raising...

The Kids’ Cancer Project announce partnership with Volante Rosso Motorsport

08/05/2026
The Kids’ Cancer Project is pleased to announce a corporate partnership with Gold Coast-based motor racing team Volante Rosso Motorsport.

Building Betta outcomes for kids with Westinghouse sale

22/05/2026
Betta and Westinghouse’s support of The Kids’ Cancer Project in March have delivered a tangible impact for kids with cancer, raising $6600 for childhood cancer research.

River-plank: The Sydney school setting a world record to raise funds for brain cancer research through Pirate Day

19/05/2026
Riverbank Public School and The Kids’ Cancer Project have joined forces to make an impact on childhood cancer – helping to raise thousands of dollars by setting a new world record as part of the...

The AI Pirate: How Dr Joseph Yang uses modern solutions for age-old brain cancer problems

01/05/2026
AI has been heralded as a difference maker in modern medicine, with many people optimistic about its abilities to assist in finding more effective, less harmful treatments for kids with brain cancer.

How a trio of bears helped the McCabe's through their darkest time

11/05/2026
For the McCabe’s, The Kids’ Cancer Project’s Bear program helped all of them through their toughest chapter. The famous plush toys brought rare smiles and joy while their youngest daughter, Charli,...

The Kids’ Cancer Project’s successful Queensland golf day for a cause

08/05/2026
The Kids’ Cancer Project was pleased to celebrate a successful Queensland Autumn Golf Day, raising over $36,000 for childhood cancer research.

Why beating brain cancer is just the beginning

14/05/2026
For many people, survival rates are a source of hope. That as that number increases, we can be excited about advances in research and all that comes with it.

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