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Lunch in the Heart of Sydney

Sep 04 2023
Lunch in the Heart of Sydney Friday 29th September 2023 This year the Heart Centre for Children and Kids Heart Research are coordinating our firs...

Rising Star Award

Feb 22 2022
We would like to congratulate Dr Gillian Blue from Kids Heart Research, Heart Centre for Children who was awarded the Rising Star Award at the 2021...

Team Harley - City2Surf 2017

Jun 27 2017
Mum Danielle puts it beautifully: "Why we started Team Harley: To raise awareness for Congenital Heart Disease in memory of our amazing...

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$5,000 in just 30 seconds

Posted by Kylie Flament on 1 November 2013

A $5,000 grant is up for grabs and all you need to do is take 30 seconds to click on this link and vote for HEART CENTRE FOR CHILDREN. 

http://www.colonialfirststate.com.au/charity/

We are in need of some temporary pacemakers for children straight after open-heart surgery and this would go a long way towards purchasing one (they're $5,500 each).  These amazing devices make sure that the heart is beating correctly for a few days after surgery, and take over in the case that anything goes wrong.  They can literally save lives.

Please click, and share.

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Catriona's Triathlon Success

Posted by Kylie Flament on 29 October 2013
Congratulations and THANK YOU to Catriona (Monty's Mum) who completed her first triathlon on Saturday and raised over $15,000 for the Heart Centre in the process.  From small beginnings with an initial goal of just $1,000 to an incredible effort and touching generosity from the community in just three weeks, Catriona is an absolute star!  Here are a few snaps of her in the Nepean Triathlon on Saturday.  For more information, check out page 6 of the latest Northside Chronicle and keep an eye out for her on Prime TV! Last-minute donations are still very welcome at https://give.everydayhero.com/au/catsmith
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Cookie Time

Posted by Kylie Flament on 25 October 2013

A generous and very talented supporter of the Heart Centre for Children sent us a box full of cookies this week.  We cannot thank you enough for the smiles they brought to everyone's faces - patients, families and staff.  The biscuits were absolutely incredible (as per these photos) and delicious to boot.  Thank you Jeannie!

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Today's Bake Sale and Book Stall

Posted by Kylie Flament on 22 October 2013
The Heart Centre for Children held a bake sale and book stall today on the ground floor of The Children's Hospital at Westmead and it was a roaring success, thanks to our in-house bakers and some wonderful donations from families too.  Thank you to everyone who helped out and to those who bought a little something, we hope you enjoyed it.  We certainly saw a few smiling faces!  We were raising money for a post-surgery pacemaker because we need a few more of them to put on babies and children after surgery, so that if the heart doesn't quite beat as it should, the pacemaker can intervene instantaneously.  It's really important that our patients have these so thank you again for the purchases and donations.  We raised $1,051 today so we need just $4,449 more to purchase another pacemaker!...
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Two new pulse oximeters

Posted by Kylie Flament on 21 October 2013
A big thank you (and congratulations) to Rachael and David who had their engagement party over the weekend and kindly asked their guests to make donations to the Heart Centre in lieu of gifts.  The happy couple were hoping to raise enough to purchase a pulse oximeter (right).A pulse oximeter is a special device that can measure a patient’s oxygen saturation in a non-invasive and pain-free way.  This allows us to see how much oxygen is travelling around the body.  Some of our patients have heart conditions that require several stages of cardiac care and surgeries.  These oximeters are vital for us to be able to monitor the child’s oxygen levels while they’re at home between surgeries.  This is one of many measures that helps us to plan when the child might require their next surgery. We need three more pulse oximeters, and Rachael and David's guests were so generous that we will be able to purchase not one but two of these gre...
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We did it... an echo machine!

Posted by Kylie Flament on 18 October 2013
After many months, many events, and many amazing supporters, we have finally done it...  I had a call this afternoon from Precious Hearts to confirm that they will donate the remaining $7,239.72 to allow us to purchase a new cardiac ultrasound (echo) machine!  Added to the amazing events in Newcastle (the Zipper Tickers dinner) and Sydney (the Echo Gala Dinner), plus the wide range of fundraisers (including Tri and Tri Again and so many others) plus individual donations and efforts, we've at last got the $250,000 we need for a new machine. I can't thank everyone enough for this incredible gift to the Heart Centre.  It will allow us to see more patients with the latest technology, to look inside the heart of an unborn baby, an infant, a child or a teenager in a painless and non-invasive way, to make clinical decisions about treatment and to confirm that surgery has been successful.  It is a milestone for us and one that we couldn't have done wit...
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Tri and Tri again

Posted by Kylie Flament on 30 September 2013
"I’d be hard-pressed to make it through Dry July.  And I certainly can’t grow a moustache for Movember.  But on October 26th, I am going to attempt my first triathlon…and in doing so, raise funds and awareness for babies and children with congenital heart disease."  Read more about Catriona's amazing story and her triathlon fundraiser here: https://give.everydayhero.com/au/catsmith  All funds raised will come to the Heart Centre to help us to purchase a brand new cardiac ultrasound (echo) machine at long last.  It is amazing parents like Catriona doing amazing things like this triathlon that make all the difference.  Please give generously. Photo: Catriona with her little fighter, Monty ...
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Thank you Carol, John and Luke!

Posted by Kylie Flament on 20 September 2013
The Echo Gala Dinner on Friday 13 September was a fantastic event.  There was a group of drummers who welcomed us in to the Grand Ballroom and gave us all musical instruments, followed by speeches, eating and drinking, then dancing until the wee hours.  The band were fabulous and included the Dad of one of our little patients.  And at just nine years old, another patient, Paris, blew the audience away with her story.  The feedback since the event has been very positive and it is all thanks to Carol, John and Luke who pulled the whole event together.  Thank you very much to the three of you and everyone who supported the Echo Gala Dinner.  We look forward to knowing the final fundraising figure, which I'm sure will bring us very close to buying the much-needed echo machine. Photo: Dr Steve Cooper with little Jimmy who was on the dancefloor as his Dad's band took the stage at the Echo Gala Dinner ...
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Kicking Goals for Kids

Posted on 16 September 2013
A 24-hour soccer marathon to raise money for The Children's Hospital at Westmead?  Brilliant idea!  One of our cardiac families ran a successful event last year and raised enough funds to purchase three new cardiac monitors for our ward.  This year they helped us again with this $5,000 cheque (being presented here to Karen Leclair and Gabbie Scarfe from the Heart Centre for Children) that will be put towards further equipment for Edgar Stephen Ward.  The organisers also supported two other departments within the hospital, sharing the love around.  Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for a day of fun and fundraising!
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In the news: Carol Caleo

Posted by Kylie Flament on 9 September 2013
Carol Caleo and her family are doing an incredible job of organising the Echo Gala Dinner that will be held in the Sofitel Grand Ballroom this Friday night.  Her story made it into the local papers over the weekend, telling how she first came to know of the Heart Centre for Children (although it was called differently then) when her brother was diagnosed with a heart condition in the 1950's.  Sadly, he passed away in hospital all those years ago, but Carol's father and now Carol and her husband and sons are doing a lot to make sure that we have the best possible tools to help children like Carol's brother into the future. If you're interested in grabbing a last-minute ticket to Friday's extravaganza, please head to www.echogaladinner.com. Photo: Dr Steve Cooper with little Jimmy, one of the patients whose parents will be attending the gala dinner. ...
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