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Record support for sick kids

Greater Geelong’s community is helping more sick kids access the care they need, thanks to record-breaking fundraising efforts made across the region.

Geelong was the fourth-highest fundraising region across the state during this year’s appeal, as the community raised $202,532 for the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) as of 11pm on Good Friday, April 18.

Torquay made the 12th highest state contribution with $70,958 raised, with the region’s Lions Club working with businesses and community groups to achieve a total of $35,240, close to $3000 more than last year.

Volunteer area manager Peter McMahon said he was overwhelmed by the community’s support in helping build the capability and capacity of health services across the region.

“We know times are tough for many, and we’re so grateful for every act of generosity. It is so unexpected to receive such a high amount this year,” he said.

“Those in a position to give realised every dollar makes a difference, creating a ripple effect of change that can make a real impact in the lives of sick kids.

“Almost every family has been touched as the children’s hospital has helped so many youngsters… and I thank all who supported the 2025 appeal so generously.”

This year’s Good Friday Appeal raised a statewide total of $23,822,792, with the fundraiser helping raise more than $492 million for sick children and their families since the appeal began in 1931.

Greater Geelong fundraising efforts included Barwon Heads with $91,501, Little River with $43,247, Drysdale with $42,073, Ocean Grove with $34,227, and Inverleigh with $27,943.

Point Lonsdale also raised $21,042, followed by Portarlington with $15,917, Bannockburn with $14,052, Winchelsea with $10,078 and Gherang with $9785.

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