Choose a hospital or let us decide
Select a hospital close to your heart, or choose "Where needed most" and we'll send your bear to a ward currently in need.
A gift that gives twice
Each donated bear brings comfort to a child in care and helps fund vital cancer research.
Buy for yourself or gift to someone else
You can have your bear(s) delivered to your own address or choose a different shipping address to send them as a gift.
Orlando’s been caught in a storm once or twice before, which makes him perfect for kids with cancer navigating troubled waters. How cute is that outfit!
By donating Orlando to an Australian hospital to help a child with cancer, not only will you be providing a friend for life at a time they need it most, you’ll also be funding vital research that will one day keep kids out of oncology wards.
Delivery notice: Home purchases are delivered by Australia Post from New South Wales - check your domestic delivery times here.
Our partners at Smartways help us deliver bears safely and efficiently to hospitals around Australia.
The cutest captain on the high seas
Meet Orlando, the swashbuckling bear that’s collecting vital treasure for kids with cancer. That’s right! When you purchase or donate Orlando to a child with cancer, proceeds will help fund vital research.
Orlando’s the perfect gift for adventurous little tykes and pirate lovers. While he’s a great navigator of the high seas, Orlando believes the best kind of treasure is friendship and loyalty to his crew.
Dressed in his complete pirate ensemble – red and white striped trousers, crisp white top, black waistcoat, skull-and-crossbones pirate hat, and a jaunty eye patch – Orlando is every bit the adventurous buccaneer.
Join our BFF Club and make a lasting difference. By donating a bear each month or quarter, you'll bring comfort and hope to children in hospital all year round!
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Read our Beary Happy StoryWith little Sammy Superhero bear by his side, step-by-step, they were able to do it all together. We did so much role-play with his bear to get him comfortable with what was going on – that bear has been covered in plasters, had blood tests done and all sorts!