Superhero Day 2020 - WCH Foundation

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Superhero Day 2020Join us in celebrating our superheroes!Walk through the Women’s and Children’s Hospital (WCH) on any given day and youwill be surrounded by superheroes. But they aren’t wearing capes and they can’t seethrough walls or fly!They are the doctors, the nurses and the paramedics working around the clock tosave the lives of our state’s youngest. They are the families – mums, dads, grandpas,grandmas and siblings - who don’t leave their little one’s side. And of course, thebrave patients themselves.On Wednesday March 25, 2020, the WCH Foundation is launching its inauguralSuperhero Day to raise vital funds to support children and their families who rely onAdelaide’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Superhero Day will see South Australiansdress up as their favourite superhero or engage in superhero themed activities. Thesecelebrations will coincide with Superhero Day in the Hospital.In your school, workplace or community group you would be hard pressed to find achild and their family who hasn’t experienced care from the WCH. Superhero Day isan excellent opportunity to support the superheroes in the Hospital, while having fun,acquiring new skills and engaging your community.

There are many ways to get involved. Here are a few ideas:Dress Up Dress up as your favourite superhero character for a donation to the WCHFoundation. You can come dressed head-to-toe as a superhero character, or simply wear a mask!Bake sale or screening Have a superhero-themed bake-sale with all proceeds donated to the WCHFoundation. During the lunch break, watch your favourite superhero program for a donation.Get active Hold a superhero running race or obstacle course. Participants can receivesponsorship for simply being involved, or for the number of laps completed.More ideas for schools Dressing up is an important part of play, positively affects children’s development,fosters imagination and assists with understanding the world around them. Incorporate Superhero Day into the classroom by getting students to design anddecorate their own mask or have students write their own superhero short story ordiscuss what super powers they have. If your students cannot dress up, they can sponsor a teacher to wear a superherocostume for the day. Be a ‘Super helper’ within the community. Students receive sponsorship to helpsomeone within their community or home. It could be as simple as washing thedishes for a week at home, collecting recyclable cans or watering their neighbour’sgarden.

About the WCH FoundationThe WCH Foundation is committed to providing ongoing support to the Hospital that hasa lasting impact on the health and wellbeing of families. Over the last 10 years, the WCHFoundation has raised over 36 million in support of the Hospital, funding a wide range ofinitiatives including:* Delivering an Arts in Health program aimed at reducing stress and anxiety of patientsand their families.* Purchasing vital equipment for the Hospital to enable faster, more thorough diagnosisfor our sick children.* Funding ground-breaking research projects to bring us closer to finding cures fordebilitating diseases.* Updating key areas of the Hospital to improve the patient experience.* Constructing the WCH Foundation Beach House - South Australia’s first purposebuilt holiday home for palliative and complex care patients and their families – andestablishing an ongoing program.* Supporting families facing financial hardship through the Family Support Fund.How to get involvedFill out our registration form attached and email it to community@wchfoundation.org.au

Registation formPlease complete and return by email to community@wchfoundation.org.au to have yourSuperhero Day event approved.School or Business name:Address: Postcode:Event coordinator name/s:Event coordinator role/s within school:Name of class(s) or Year level(s) involved (if applicable) :Email:Phone:Date of event :Fundraising target:Would you like to collect donations online by creating an Everydayhero fundraising page foryour class/school or business in support of Superhero Day? Yes/NoWill you collect donations at school or business?(See our remittance form) Yes/NoWhy are you passionate about supporting the WCH Foundation?Event description:

Remittance formOnce you have held your Superhero Day event, please collect your donations and send itto the WCH Foundation within 2 weeks. There are many ways which you can transfer yourfundraising:1. Online fundraising pageIf you have created an online fundraising page on Everydayhero, your fundraising willautomatically be transfered to us. You do not have to do anything.2. Direct depositDeposit funds into:WCH Foundation gift fundBank: Bendigo BankBSB: 633 000Account: 1350 452 68Reference name: Full school or business namePlease email us at community@wchfoundation.org.au with the total amount and date oftransfer.3. Cheque payment1. Name on the cheque: Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation2. Send cheque, together with following details to the below address:WCH FoundationLocked bag 5,Adelaide SA 5001School or Business name:Event coordinator name/s:Phone:Thank you for your generous support!

fundraising: 1. Online fundraising page If you have created an online fundraising page on Everydayhero, your fundraising will automatically be transfered to us. You do not have to do anything. 2. Direct deposit Deposit funds into: WCH Foundation gift fund Bank: Bendigo Bank BSB: 633 00

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