Meet the inspirational patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital, and the wonderful volunteers, fundraisers and Hospital Heroes who support them.
Malu is the face of the 90th Good Friday Appeal. The two-year-old is up and running again after he had surgery to disconnect one half of his brain to minimise the impact of debilitating seizures.
To mark the 90th Good Friday Appeal, we are calling for people to share their stories, like Aurora Fei, who celebrated her 4th birthday while in hospital for cancer treatment.
Gorgeous Lucy has started prep this year after being diagnosed with a rare type of kidney cancer in 2019.
Kait Pfeiffer wants everyone to meet her 16 month old son Hugo so that they can see that while he may look different, he has a gorgeous smile, a twinkle in his eyes and is just a cheeky, brave and strong boy.
Doctors look inside Sarah's head to solve seizure mystery. The 22-month-old toddler has been having seizures since before her first birthday.
Orlando, 3, has been battling a rare sub-form of paediatric brain cancer which to this day has not been diagnosed.
Marcus Sian is in awe of his new-found abilities thanks to a team of surgeons at The Royal Children's Hospital who helped him recover from paralysis.
When Harry Munro started prep this year, it wasn’t the playground or the school books that excited him. It was another child who had a scar just like his.
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