Such Grace and strength – Little RCH patient is an inspiration to all around her
With her princess dress and runners on, her beloved doll bucked into its pram, Grace hits the track for her morning walk.
With her princess dress and runners on, her beloved doll bucked into its pram, Grace hits the track for her morning walk.
To be able to put one foot in front of the other, Henry Bryant is learning to walk all over again.
Hannah Bradley hands the nurse an alcohol wipe and holds her plastic IV line still, ready for it to be changed.
On its momentous 90 year anniversary of giving for the kids, the Good Friday Appeal is proud to announce the face of this year’s campaign, Malu Hunt.
It’s been another record breaking Good Friday Appeal, raising $18,200,000 for The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH)! This was the first time in almost nine decades that the hospital was quiet on Good Friday, and it was the right thing to do.
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.
Not even a day in oncology can stop Maxwell White’s cheeky personality from peeping out.
Hailey Wright has five different headbands but, if you ask her, she could do with a few more. And maybe a bandana, to match her nurse bear.
Strapped to a miniature snowboard, seven-month-old Kalani Chandler is all smiles. Kalani was born with amniotic band syndrome, a rare condition that affects the limbs of a baby in utero.
As 13-month-old Henry Ryswyk snuggles into mum Maren’s arms, it’s hard to miss the scars of what the little boy has been through. The little fighter, from Sale in East Gippsland, has just made it through the biggest battle of his short life — an operation known as a hemispherotomy to “disconnect” half of his brain.