RMHC North Australia

Raise Funds at Work

Get your colleagues together to make a difference in the lives of seriously ill children

Sign me up to support sick kids!

There’s no better feeling than giving back to your local community.

There are so many ways to get your workplace and colleagues involved, and we are here to make it as easy as possible for your entire team to get that feel good feeling.

Fundraise at work

Take a break from your screens and set up a fun social event for you and your team. From a morning tea, luncheon, or bake off to a trivia night, Ugly Tie July or Hawaiian shirt Fridays – get creative and put some fun into your office!

Join workplace giving

Workplace giving is a simple yet powerful way for you and your organisation to support local sick kids. Workplace giving donations are deducted from payroll, before tax. This way, you receive an instant tax refund without having to wait until making your annual tax return claim. If your company agrees to match staff donations, then there’s an amazing double benefit for these families. The amount you wish to give – either as a one-off donation or a recurring contribution - is up to you. We've created this handy guide to get workplace giving started - check it out now, or contact our Community Engagement team to find out more: na@rmhc.org.au

Become a partner

We strive to create mutually beneficial partnerships with organisations who are committed to our mission of improving the health and well-being of seriously ill children and their families through practical care programs. We work collaboratively with you to identify the sponsorship package that will meet your company’s values, whether it’s sponsoring a family space, becoming a part of our corporate volunteering program, or sponsoring one of our major Charity events. To find out more please contact our Community Engagement team today: na@rmhc.org.au

Queensland Country Bank

The incredible team at Queensland Country Bank held a silly sock fundraiser at work – and branches from across North Queensland jumped on board to join in the fun, all whilst raising an incredible $2,760 for sick kids!