Corporate Partnerships
Our Corporate Partnerships Program offers a variety of ways for your organisation to partner with us to build unique and mutually beneficial fundraising campaigns. We pride ourselves on working with you to create a bespoke campaign that will meet your corporate objectives including building your community profile, aligning with your corporate responsibility values and strengthening your brand equity. You would be hard pressed to find a staff member or customer whose life has not been touched in in some way by the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
Bring your customers on your journey to support your Hospital, together making the difference in the lives of all South Australian families.
Big W
Launching a new partnership in 2020, Big W stores have joined forces with the WCH Foundation to support sick children and their families. Money raised supports the WCH Foundation Arts in Health and Beach House programs.
SA Power Networks Employee Foundation
SA Power Networks Employee Foundation has raised over $350,000 for the WCH Foundation through staff fundraising activities, workplace giving and corporate donations. Employee donations are matched by the SA Power Networks Employee Foundation to support employees in making a difference to sick children and their families.
Costco
A valued partner since 2016, Costco has contributed almost $142,000 in support of the WCH Foundation Beach House project. Customer and staff donations are matched by Costco to provide double the support for sick children and their families.
Trading Metals
Trading Metals is our major supporter of Challenge 21. Coming on board in 2022, this local South Australian business has committed to donating $1 per tonne of scrap metal they process to sick kids and their families cared for by the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
Hospitals United for Sick Kids
Hospitals United for Sick Kids is Australia’s only national alliance of hospitals for children, foundations and paediatric services to help sick kids get home, back to the things they miss.
They are committed to reducing the disruption that being in hospital can have on children and their families by investing in the latest research, treatments, programs and equipment to decrease the amount of time they are away from the familiarity and comforts of everyday life.