Easter Care Packs 4 Kids in Oncology Children’s Hospitals Australia-wide
Give the Gift of an Easter Care Pack 4 Kids this April and put a chocolatey smile on little faces in the Oncology Children’s Hospitals Australia-wide.
Gifts are given when you want a person to be happy, and in this case, a child suffering from a childhood cancer diagnosis spending long periods of time in hospitals and waiting rooms.
Why is giving the gift of a care pack to a child with cancer so important? Is there any reason in this world why it wouldn’t be? Our Care Packs have been carefully put together to take little minds off long hospital stays and exhausting rounds of treatment. They are full of snacks for the kids and special treats for mum and dad too!
With the generous support of many businesses, our packs can also contain little surprises and activities to add that little bit of mystery to each box. We have had the pleasure of filling our Care Packs with sensory items from My Sensory Space, little tic-tac-toe games from SB Finance and sliding puzzles from Sonova.
This year, each Easter Care Pack contains the following. We think it’s great value for a $20 donation!!
- Fruit juice popper
- Fruit in jelly cup
- Belvita breakfast bar
- Le Snack (cheese & cracker pack)
- Rice Stix (chicken or potato flavoured)
- Mini Ritz
- Tiny Teddies
- Mini Oreos
- Sultanas
- Robert Timms Coffee bag
- Twinings Tea bag
- 100g Cadbury hollow chocolate egg
- 4 x mini Cadbury solid eggs
- Notepad & Pen
- Fluffy chicken decoration
- Make your own bunny mask craft pack
- 1 pack of mini Tissues
To be part of our Easter campaign and “Give the Gift of a Care Pack”, click here now and spread some chocolatey smiles around the Oncology Children’s Hospital wards TODAY!
If donating a Care Pack or a few is not enough for you, then do more and go big, spread the smiles and spread the word and fundraise with a dedicated fundraising page for Care Packs and get your friends, family and work colleagues on board too. The more Care Packs donated the more smiles on more faces in more Children’s Hospitals Australia-wide.