One of our team, Julia Percich, had entered her artwork for an Art competition this month. The theme of the competition this year is 'Tinytopia', and Julia's work is shown here. She had won first prize in the 'Adult drawing / painting ' area (in the Department of Adolescent Medicine - Youth Art Program 2014 (Children's Hospital-Westmead)).
I had chosen to draw 3 detailed pictures based around tropical fish and marine life. They are detailed drawings of life in a fish bowl, and the last picture is where a turtle escapes from the fish bowl. I had previously completed a fish quilt and drew inspiration from this for these pictures, and the diverse marine environment.
I have also completed a series of 'heart cards' used in the Cardiology department (Heart Centre for Children-Westmead) to be sent on behalf of the centre for celebrating the milestones and other events of the heart children and their families.In my spare time, I have made mosaic pictures, and would be keen to make a mosaic for the heart centre.
Are you interested in being part of a 24 hour game of indoor soccer? The Kicking Goals for Kids soccer marathon is in its fifth year and will take place from 6pm Friday 2 to 6pm Saturday 3 September 2016 in Dural.
It is a fun night and day, with music and a delicious BBQ for all players. It's a great way to get involved, and perhaps take on a team of Heart Centre staff.
For more information, head to https://give.everydayhero.com/au/kicking-goals-for-sick-kids-2016
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Just two weeks to go until the Mending Small Hearts gala dinner on 16 July. This wonderful event sold out several weeks ago and promises to be a great evening. A huge thank you to the organisers. We look forward to seeing you on the night!
For more information, head to the Mending Small Hearts Facebook page.
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Harley was one of our patients who sadly passed away just recently. His family and friends are honouring his life by selling "Harley is my Heart Hero" t-shirts and doing a series of fundraisers.
The Facebook page is available here, including Harley's story. The family made the news with their fundraising efforts, and we cannot thank them enough for supporting the work that we do at the Heart Centre for Children. Harley's memory will certainly live on.
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This year's Ride Your Heart Out 80km cycle challenge raised a huge $12,000 for the Heart Centre for Children. A big thank you to Omar Eter and Eahab Arja who came and presented us with the cheque today. They are pictured here with Dr Christian Turner, one of our cardiologists.
We're already looking forward to the 2017 challenge, scheduled for late February next year. Head to http://www.rideyourheartout.com.au/ for more information.
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We held a celebratory event on Monday to thank the major donors and fundraisers who made the purchase of a new Heart Lung Machine possible. Over 700 people contributed to the funds needed to get this machine, which acts as the heart and lungs for a patient during bypass surgery. We were overwhelmed by the generosity of the community, both in dollar value and in the time and effort that went in to so many fundraising events. Thank you all.
This video explains a little more about how much it means to us:
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One of our patients, little Abdalah, appeared in the Parramatta Sun last week. Abdalah had a heart transplant last year and as his Mum says, "now he's very good, he's a happy, normal little boy". Read the full story at:
http://www.parramattasun.com.au/story/3647423/were-very-lucky-hes-with-us-today/
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