TERTIARY PROGRAM

In addition to our schools program with primary and secondary school students, Koala Kids loves providing meaningful and practical experience for tertiary students.

During Semester 1, we hosted Rhonda Kruize, an events intern from William Angliss Institute. No sooner than Rhonda joined than she was thrown into the deep end to help execute our rescheduled #webelievehappyhelps cocktail party in March. We were also able to provide her great experience leading up to and on the night of our National Volunteer Week dinner in May.

During COVID last year we met with Australian Catholic University (ACU) with view to engaging students in work experience in order to complete their studies. A fabulous group of six ACU students from occupational therapy and teaching volunteered with us at Monash Children’s Hospital as part of a rotating roster in Semester 1.  The feedback from the sessions from both Monash and the students has been realy encouraging with each of the students offering to volunteer again in Semester 2. The students reported their volunteering experience has helped them gain valuable and practical experience relating to their fields of study.

With the ever-growing capabilities of technology, Koala Kids signed on to Practera, a leading platform powering high quality experiential learning programs for tertiary students to help build practical skills around real world activity. 

We provided industry specific projects to two groups of students from Edith Cowan University in Perth who had been matched virtually with Koala Kids. One group developed a sales and marketing strategy for our online happy store and the other compared us with other not for profit organisations in paediatric oncology, suggesting new opportunities.  

We are presently providing another group of students from the University of New South Wales Business School, the opportunity to work on a two-week real-world business project as a business opportunity accelerator. We are going to provide them the same brief, to develop a sales and marketing strategy for our ecommerce business.

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HAPPY FUNDRAISERS

What does a haircut, bar mitzvah and a tenth birthday all have in common? They are all fundraising for Koala Kids!

We are incredibly fortunate to have wonderful supporters fundraising to provide happy moments for children, young people and their families during cancer treatment. In addition to raising important funds for Koala Kids, these events also help spread awareness of Koala Kids to new audiences.

Lin Wee has volunteered for Koala Kids for over five years providing marketing, graphic design and AV support through her business Purpose Group.  Lin recently decided to cut her luscious long locks of hair in order to make wigs for people suffering from hair loss as a result of cancer treatment and other medical conditions. 

In the lead up to her big hair cut, Lin encouraged family, friends and clients to donate to Koala Kids as she has seen first-hand the impact we make on children and young people. The fundraiser was incredibly successful, raising around $5,000.

Young or old, you can always ask family and friends to donate gifts to Koala Kids in lieu of gifts on your birthday! A particularly kind, soon to be ten-year-old has been asking his family and friends to do just that following a presentation from Mandy Mandie, Koala Kids executive director at his school earlier this year. 

We are also humbled to have Tony McGinn OAM asking for donations for his upcoming 60th birthday. Tony has been involved with Koala Kids since its inception as part of the KOALA Foundation (now Children’s Cancer Foundation). Tony says “I am genuinely amazed at the work Koala Kids do and the results they create. So at the time of celebrating my 60th Birthday, I am blessed with a healthy family and a happy life. The best present anyone can give me is to help Koala Kids put more smiles on more faces.”

When Nick Bursztyn decided to invite his friends to make donations to Koala Kids instead of buying him gifts for his Barmitzvah party, he didn’t realize that in fact one of his 70 plus second cousins, Nick Mandie had founded Koala Kids after his own Barmitzvah in 2005. The two Nicks are members of a very large family and their great grandfathers were brothers! A further coincidence is that both Nicks will have celebrated their coming of age on the same weekend on the Jewish calendar, 16 years apart. 

Have you got a special celebration coming up that you would like to consider fundraising for Koala Kids? We are able to create a customised fundraising page. Click here for more information.

 

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HAPPY BASE UPDATE

Koala Kids happy base continues to grow momentum for both families of children with cancer and adolescents and young people undergoing cancer treatment with more than 190 families presently enjoying a range of activities each month.

We recently provided a Zoom cooking workshop with one of Koala Kids newest volunteers, Susan Williams (a former cooking teacher), puzzle giveaways courtesy of FunBox Activities and Smiling Mind creative mindfulness activities. 

We were also proud to launch our new Community Corner. We all know there is a lot to be gained from the experiences of others and sharing of tips and advice. In every newsletter, we are featuring a different family’s story for other families to read. We are also inviting families to submit a question or ask for advice from other families. 

We want Koala Kids Community Corner to make our happy base families feel more connected.  We also  hope they will provide a safe space for people to share tips and advice on non-medical areas relating to a child’s cancer treatment such as balancing sibling’s schedules, practical hospital advice, recipes for chemo affected taste buds as well as relaxation techniques.

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C IS FOR COLLABORATION

Koala Kids is fast developing a reputation for reaching out to our friends in other paediatric oncology not-for-profit organisations to see how we might collaborate to further benefit children and young people with cancer and their families. Together with Little Big Steps we hosted the Little Big Camp in December 2019 and more recently we joined forces with Brain Wave to offer Heroes Circle, a global not for profit program out of the USA teaching children with chronic illnesses martial arts skills to manage pain.

Earlier this year, the Children’s Cancer Family Support Alliance was formed. At our second meeting we hosted Professor David Eisenstat, head of the Children’s Cancer Centre at The Royal Children’s Hospital.  In addition to sharing his excitement about working with CAR T-cells, other cellular therapies and immuno-oncology, pharmacogenomics and early phase clinical trials David provided more than 15 organizations linked by Zoom an extremely interesting and informative presentation about the state of oncology at The RCH, what services looked like during COVID, his philosophy working with family support services and those areas in which he and his team need to be focusing.

Dr Greg Wheeler, head Peter Mac Paediatric Radiotherapy Services has accepted the invitation to speak to the alliance later this month. 

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ANOTHER HAPPY HOLIDAY PROGRAM

Koala Kids has just concluded another very successful happy holiday program in the Children’s Cancer Centre at Monash Children’s Hospital.

During the school term Koala Kids volunteers provide a fun activity every Monday.  During the school holidays when parents are more likely to have other siblings with them our volunteers provide additional entertaining activity sessions.

Activities these holidays included making play dough, creating and decorating your own solar system and painting your own squishies while parents enjoyed our delicious catered morning teas and lunches!

We also relaunched our happy book club, with children’s author Corinne Fenton being the first author to take the stage. Children of all ages enjoyed listening to Corinne’s stories, playing with her props and learning the process of how she creates her stories from start to finish. Happy Book Club is designed to expose children to different literacy styles and themes, and will feature a different children’s author or librarian each month.  

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IPADS FOR PETER MAC RADIOTHERAPY

Ask any child or young person what they would do to keep themselves entertained for around an hour and their immediate answer is usually Netflix or playing on an iPad!


Koala Kids has recently provided two iPads to the paediatric radiotherapy department at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre for children and young people to use during radiotherapy. In order to lie perfectly still for their radiotherapy children under five years of age are usually anaesthetised every day.  Sadly, Peter Mac has recently experienced an increase in the number of children requiring two sessions of radiotherapy each day (morning and afternoon) meaning they cannot be anaesthetised.

 

The iPads, which have been loaded with Netflix allow children to choose movies and television shows to watch during treatment, hopefully keeping them perfectly still and allowing them to relax. 

 

Thanks to two very generous benefactors, the brand-new iPads were donated to Koala Kids.

 

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