Southern stars charitable trust – k.i.s.s. (kids in show seats)

Southern Stars Charitable Trust is a huge supporter of Radio Lollipop New Zealand (Christchurch, Counties, Starship, Waitakere & Whangarei)

This year, their pantomime production of Sleeping Beauty will take place on Saturday 2nd May, 2020 in Auckland.

A telemarketing campaign will commence on the 24th February, lasting until 24th April inclusive. Companies and supporters will be contacted and asked to sponsor tickets, which will be donated to other charitable organisations for children in need.

If you would like to support this campaign, please contact Southern Stars directly: www.southernstars.org.nz

East Coast Uniform Free Day – 11 March 2020

Want to have some fun while helping children in hospital?  Support our Uniform Free Day celebrations on Wednesday 11th March across the East Coast of Australia as we raise funds to help our wonderful team of volunteers continue to provide care, comfort, play and entertainment to children in hospital.  Wear a costume or something crazy or colourful to work, school or sport for the cost of a gold coin donation. Contact our East Coast Charity Support Officer for more information tani.stubbs@radiolollipop.org or download How You Can Help flyer East Coast

Uniform Free Day 2020 – 11 March 2020

Every March, thousands of bus drivers, Transperth staff, volunteers, businesses and schools join forces for a good cause, to raise money for Radio Lollipop.  This year marks the 25th anniversary of this important community event; the major fundraiser for our charity in Western Australia.

Uniform Free Day is an annual highlight for our volunteers and we are asking everyone to get involved this year and help us celebrate 25 years of the generosity of giving.

Radio Lollipop volunteers provide a radio and play program at Perth Children’s Hospital and across eight other hospitals in Western Australia.  Our volunteers give a sense of normality to children in hospital and a very welcome distraction to what is often a traumatic experience for the whole family.
Every donation makes a difference for our volunteers, our programming and our mission to reach every child in hospital across the State.

From the genesis of one Perth driver 25 years ago, Uniform Free Day has grown to become an essential source of revenue and a very valuable community campaign generating awareness of Radio Lollipop and building support for the work our volunteers do every day to brighten the lives of children in hospital.  Funds raised from this year’s event will keep our music on air, broadcasting live to children around the State, providing games and craft supplies and assisting with licensing, internet and insurance costs.

Every donation makes a different and your support on Uniform Free Day would be much appreciated.

Please contact Melissa on 6456 5206 or melissa.dawes@radiolollipop.org for more information or download the How You Can Help flyer