Get in touch
We are here to connect with you. Whether you have questions, feedback, or would like more information on how to get involved, please reach out.
"*" indicates required fields
Please do not type credit card information into the above field. If you would like to update your monthly donation, please use the Update Your Details form.
Find us
-
Ground Floor
55 King William Road
North Adelaide, SA 5006 -
08 8464 7900
Monday – Friday
9am – 5pm -
Join us in the power of connection.
Stay updated on our latest initiatives, explore exciting partnership opportunities, and celebrate incredible stories of impact. Together, we can create lasting change – follow us and become part of our community!
Cherishing every tiny milestone 🌟
In the Neonatal Intensive Care (NIC), it’s the smallest milestones that matter most. That’s why we’re proud to support the creation of customisable NIC baby books, designed to celebrate the unique milestones of these little fighters.
From coming off the ventilator to reaching 1000 grams or graduating from the NIC, these books brought to life by the heartfelt vision of NIC nurses Natasha Woodall and Robynn Lindner help families capture and cherish the moments that matter most.
Together, we’re making sure every step of the journey is remembered and celebrated.
@wchnetwork
…
Hospitals United for Sick Kids, in partnership with Coles, is supporting the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation to make a real difference for families.
From now until April 7, purchasing selected products at Coles in the Northern Territory provides immediate support to families with kids in hospital, helping cover everyday essentials and get children home sooner.
🛒 Every purchase helps families in need.
@hospitalsunitedforsickkids
@colessupermarkets
@wchnetwork
…
`Through the Window: Sea and Colour` by The Beach Studio 🌊✨
Step into a world of colour, creativity and imagination!
These beautiful artworks were created by young artists aged 6–12 at The Beach Studio, a children’s art school in West Beach. Using watercolours and oil pastels, each artist interpreted the same still life scene in their own unique way, bringing fresh perspective, personality and creativity to every piece.
Delivered through our Arts in Health program, exhibitions like this help create uplifting, welcoming spaces for children, families and staff, supporting wellbeing through creativity.
`Through the Window: Sea and Colour` is currently on display at the Orange Gallery in the Women`s and Children`s Hospital, Level 1 along the Samuel Way walkway 🧡
@artsinhealth_wchf
…
Want to share your story?
We’d love to hear from you! If you or your family have been impacted by the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation, consider sharing your journey with us. Your story can inspire others and help us continue to make a difference.
Share your story