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The Hospital Research Foundation Group Giving Day

On Thursday, 11 June 2026, The Hospital Research Foundation’s Giving Day returns, giving you the opportunity to donate to life-changing medical research and patient care in Australia. Every donation received on or before 9pm on 11 June, will be matched dollar for dollar, helping fund critical research and patient care services across 60+ areas of disease and illness, like cancer, mental health, heart disease, Parkinson's and more. Your tax-deductible donation will go twice as far. Donate today!

Every donation you make is DOUBLED until 11 June. Make TWICE THE IMPACT

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Donate to medical research where it matters most to you

The Hospital Research Foundation Group is united across 11 charities all working to make everyday moments possible for our loved ones affected by disease and illness. Direct your donation to fund life-changing research and patient care services where it matters most to you; whether it's cancer research, Parkinson's care, heart disease or more. Find out more and donate below.
Cancer researcher Professor Bogda Koczwara
Professor Bogda Koczwara's research team are studying the effects of chronic stress on the body after cancer treatment. Learn more about her research and the fight against cancer.
View The Hospital Research Foundation Group
Cyrus with "Bumblebee" at Kidsflix
Kidsflix is life-changing for kids like Cyrus. It’s a FREE day out for the whole family, where the weight of a hospital stay is left at the door and kids can just be kids again in an inclusive space that caters to their unique needs. Help kids like Cyrus facing disease, disability and disadvantage.
View Kidsflix
Anthony Mezzini supports Parkinsons research at Adelaide University highlighting those living with Parkinson's pain
Many people with Parkinson’s struggle to manage pain, and new research by Adelaide University researcher Anthony Mezzini hopes to improve the quality and access of pain care. Learn more about how he's improving quality of life for those with Parkinson's.
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Dr. Brett Tarca demonstrating his equipment supporting KTD recovery
Help more of those facing kidney disease and undergoing transplant this Giving Day. Learn about Dr. Brett Tarca's work providing important therapies and other research supporting kidney disease, diabetes, and transplant patient care nationwide.
View Kidney, Transplant & Diabetes Research Australia
A young Ethan lies in a hospital for his Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Professor Catherine Hill is working to help children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) transition into adult care effectively. Learn more about her valuable research into arthritis this Giving Day.
View The Hospital Research Foundation Group – Arthritis
Langduo Chen, in the hospital ward
This Giving Day help provide life-changing support for stroke survivors like Langduo Chen's trial, and have your kind donation fund prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and world-class research across Australia.
View The Hospital Research Foundation Group – Stroke
THRFG-MESHA
MESHA helps military and emergency service personnel and their families through research, programs, and training to rediscover who they are following service – rebuilding their sense of purpose so they can move forward with confidence. Find out more.
View THRFG - Military and Emergency Services Health Australia
THRFG   Creative Health (3)
The Hospital Research Foundation Group – Creative Health supports best-practice art therapy, music therapy, diversional therapy and other initiatives to improve health and wellbeing. You can assist in providing comfort, managing pain, and ensuring that every moment remains meaningful for patients and their families.
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Breast cancer survivor and former nurse Elizabeth Keam AM
Australian Breast Cancer Research is changing what a diagnosis means for Australian families. Elizabeth was one of them - your donation helps fund world-class research turning lab discoveries into real treatments. Read her story.
View Australian Breast Cancer Research
Prostate cancer survivor and former postal worker Michael Church
Prostate cancer research is life-changing for men like Michael – still beside his wife Faye after 16 years, still watching his grandchild grow thanks to medical research. Read his story.
View Australian Prostate Cancer
AHR-Dr-Jiawen-Li
Advancing heart research to prevent disease and improve diagnosis, treatment, care, and outcomes nationwide.
View Australian Heart Research

What is Giving Day? Double your donation for medical research.

Giving Day is your chance to create real, life-changing impact. For a limited time, every donation made on or before 11 June will be matched dollar for dollar, doubling your support for medical research and patient care in Australia.

Your donation will help fund breakthroughs across more than 60 areas of disease and illness, helping ensure that everyday moments, like the joy of watching children grow or holding the hand of a loved one, remain cherished, no matter the health battle.

 

Help fund life-changing medical research in Australia

Together, we can fuel groundbreaking medical research and patient care services like:

💜 Professor Catherine Hill’s research supporting children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) transition into adult care.

💜 Professor Bogda Koczwara’s research into the hidden toll that cancer leaves behind.

💜 Help children facing illness and disability experience inclusion through Kidsflix experiences.

You can choose to raise funds for over 60 areas of disease and illness, or an area close to your heart.

 

Hospital Research FOundation Group researchers wearing boxing gloves in a lab

Disease and illness don’t discriminate.

Almost every Australian has been touched by cancer, stroke, arthritis, mental illness, kidney disease or heart disease.

Researchers and Patients come together in an open grassy space with buildings on the horizon, with boxing gloves on together, ready to fight for medical research
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