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Debbie Rolfe AM retires from Canberra Hospital Foundation Board

After 13 years on the board of Canberra Hospital Foundation, 12 of those as Chairperson, Deborah (Debbie) Rolfe AM is retiring from the role and will be replaced by incumbent Deputy Chair, Susan Proctor.

Canberra Hospital Foundation Xmas Appeal to give gift of hope

This Christmas, the Canberra Hospital Foundation is asking local residents to consider giving a gift that truly matters - the gift of hope.

Sanjay Kumar’s culinary journey leads to Master Cook Challenge

In the heart of Canberra, where diverse cultures converge, one name stands out as a beacon of authentic Indian cuisine, community engagement, and culinary excellence: Sanjay Kumar.

Canberra Hospital Foundation Golden Gala

Canberra Hospital Foundation Golden Gala, QT Hotel Canberra. Photos: Ayu Srimoyo

CHF: Compassion, generosity, and transforming lives

Canberra Hospital Foundation, a dedicated team committed to supporting exceptional health care services, invites you to join them in making a lasting impact on the lives of patients and their families.

Coles pasta sauce raises over $1 million for children in hospital

Programs for Children in hospitals across Australia have received over $1 million in additional funds thanks to the Coles Curing Homesickness appeal.

Show bags and smiles galore for sick kids at Canberra Hospital

The Canberra Hospital paediatric ward was filled with cheesy grins and excited giggles today! The Royal Canberra Show and Canberra FM delivered young hospital patients some show bags and brought a whole lot of laughter and smiles to their day.

US Marines spread Christmas cheer to children at Canberra Hospital

United States Marines from the U.S Embassy in Canberra gave back to the community last week by gifting toys and joy to children at Canberra Hospital.

Paralysed after stroke, Chris Cairns abseils at Canberra Hospital for CAN GIVE DAY

Last year, New Zealand cricket champion Chris Cairns suffered a spinal stroke that left him unable to walk, one of three life-threatening health crises. Today, he abseiled 18 metres down Canberra Hospital’s Building 8, thanks to a robotic exoskeleton being trialled at the University of Canberra Hospital.

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