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Give me 5

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Give Me 5 was established in 2009 as a fundraising team to participate in the Run for the Kids.

 

The intention of Give Me 5 is to raise money for the Royal Children's Hospital and support the amazing work they do not only for Victorian children but children around Australia and the world. It is all about helping those who are our smallest and most vulnerable.

Give Me 5 has raised over $624,174 to support the services of the Royal Children’s Hospital. The money raised is used by The Royal Children's Hospital ChIPS Program (Chronic Illness Peer Support Program).

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    Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal Ltd

    The Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal (Good Friday Appeal) brings together people from all parts of the community to raise money for the benefit of The Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. Funds raised support research, state-of-the-art equipment, education and training, and family centred care programs.

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