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The incredible nurses in the Adolescent Ward at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital are showing off their Bambi Mini Charity Socks with pride 💙🧦
These socks are more than just a fashion statement, every pair sold in SA helps support the WCH Foundation and the care provided to women and children across the state.
Less than 48 hours to go to get involved in the Bambi Mini 2026 Charity Campaign.
Don’t miss it, pick up a pair or a few at Chemist Warehouse in store or online and be part of something that makes a real difference.
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Spotted: WCH Foundation CEO, Verity and her boys rocking Bambi Mini socks! 🧦💛
We’re excited to have teamed up with Bambi Mini for their 2026 Charity Super Socks campaign.
Available in store and online at Chemist Warehouse, every pair sold in SA directly supports the WCH Foundation.
Join in on the fun, make an impact and purchase yours today!
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A game-changer for little smiles 🦷✨
For many children, dental impressions have traditionally meant uncomfortable putty, long wait times, and sometimes distressing experiences, especially for those with cleft lip, palate, or other craniofacial conditions.
Thanks to a generous donation from Freemasons SA & NT, the WCH Foundation has been able to supply a new intraoral scanner to the Dentistry team at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital. This cutting-edge technology takes a digital scan of the mouth in as little as 30 seconds with no need for messy or uncomfortable putty.
For babies like Zoe, receiving treatment for cleft lip and palate, the new technology has made a significant difference.
“Zoe is having naso-alveolar moulding (NAM) treatment which means she needs accurate images of her mouth taken to ensure the mould is personalised to fit her mouth. The new intraoral scanner means the process is quicker and less distressing,” says mum Amy.
Thanks to our supporters, we’re helping create healthcare without limits for babies and children like Zoe.
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