Minion Mayhem at Radio Lollipop Bristol

Bello Everyone! There was minion mayhem at Radio Lollipop Bristol on 27 June 2015 as we organised a minion fun day for the patients and their families at The Bristol Royal Hospital for children. The day was full of laughter, minion arts and crafts, minion music and minions of course!

The children chose minion names for Radio Lollipop Volunteers Lolliboss Kate and Clare who are now known as “Bobetta” (Kate) and “Robbie” (Clare) and had lots of fun helping out with the minion show and making minion arts and crafts.

The winners of the craft competition Megan and Jake, who are mega minion fans, were thrilled with their minion themed prizes!

Minion motto of the day:  Keep Calm and Eat A Banana!

#minionsrule #radiolollipoprocks

More Minion Fun Day photographs on the official Radio Lollipop Facebook Page!

Radio Lollipop Newcastle supports the GNCH 5th Birthday Party

Radio Lollipop Newcastle today had the great pleasure of supporting the 5th Birthday Party of the Great North Children’s Hospital which is situated within the RVI Newcastle.  Many of our patients and ex patients came to say hello and join in with the fun . . . . . . . . . .we have more exciting news and photos to follow but a quick message to Perth Radio Lollipop the giraffe was named Fudge and not Jellybean 😉

Girlfriends Night Out raises over $28,000 for Radio Lollipop Western Australia

The 2015 Radio Lollipop Girlfriends Night Out to Celebrate Friendship raised over $28,000 for Radio Lollipop in Western Australia. 400 ladies joined together to celebrate their friendships and raise money for Radio Lollipop in Western Australia.

Event organisers Erin Jackson and Kirbee Neilsen said this annual event is becoming the social event for Bunbury ladies. This year tickets sold out in under 15 minutes.

Radio Lollipop Director Sandra Ursino said that the support from the Bunbury Business Community was overwhelming in making donations of gifts and gift vouchers to go towards raffles and lucky dip prizes.

Erin Jackson said this is the third year the event has been run as a fundraiser for Radio Lollipop and so far has raised almost $60,000 over 3 years.

Picture: (L – R) Kirbee Neilsen, Erin Jackson, Sandra Ursino and MC Shauna Willis.

Radio Lollipop Monash supports the return of Scott Loxley to the Monash Children’s Hospital

This week Radio Lollipop Monash in Melbourne held a special Star Wars theme in conjunction with the Monash Foundation who celebrated the return of Scott Loxley who raised over $96,000 walking around Australia (15,000km… 9,000 miles) in a full Star Wars Sandtrooper costume.

Scott said that as a father, if one of my children were hospitalised, I would want them to be cared for by the best staff who have access to the best equipment. I am a member of the 501st Legion, an international not-for-profit Star Wars Costuming organisation who give their time to raise much needed funds for varying charities. As a member, I believe I can help make a difference and support this terrific cause.

Radio Lollipop was delighted to be involved in celebrating Scott’s return. Check out the photo of Radio Lollipop Australia Director Lisa Leong with one of the Star Wars masks made by the kids to give to Scott.

Stormtrooper mask