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Donations, Support and Sponsorship

There are many different ways you can help to make a difference in your Local Health District.

Our District receives generous donations each year and we partner with organisations to support our programs, we have dedicated Consumer Networks who ensure our patients are at the centre of everything we do and our Volunteer Network helps us each day in improving the experiences of our patients and visitors. 

Fundraising and donations

Sydney Local Health District, through its hospitals and services, receives generous material donations and sponsorship from many valued members of the community.
 

Donated Play Panel Gumnut Ward
SydneyConnect Image: Interactive play panel for the Gumnut children’s ward, Canterbury Hospital

We would like to thank you for making a difference.
Make a donation

You can also make a donation by contacting the General Manager of your local hospital or by writing to:

The Chief Executive
Sydney Local Health District
PO Box M30
Missenden Road
NSW 2050

Important information about donations

From time to time we receive information about fundraising activities claiming to be on behalf of one of our hospitals. Sydney Local Health District will never ask for money or donations via credit card over the phone.

Fundraising efforts claiming to be on behalf of our hospitals, including raffle tickets sold on the streets around hospitals, phone calls asking for credit card donations or emails requesting payment are not an official activity of our hospitals or Sydney Local Health District.

Sponsorship

From time to time there are opportunities for organisations to sponsor activities across Sydney Local Health District and its facilities. This could include celebration, awareness or health promotion events, conferences or symposiums. 

For more information or to discuss a sponsorship opportunity, please contact our Partnerships team at slhd-partnerships@health.nsw.gov.au 

Sponsorship proposals must align with NSW Health's values of collaboration, openness, respect and empowerment.

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