How You Can Help Us

Your generosity makes a significant difference to families confronted with a devastating health diagnosis. With your support, Country Hope helps ease some of the burden by providing practical, financial, and emotional relief when it matters most.

Your donation can help in a variety of ways:

 
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Donate Regularly

Join our community of regular givers. With your recurring donations, we can plan ahead and allocate resources effectively, ensuring that our assistance reaches those who need it. Your contribution will help us bring hope, healing, and happiness to families when they need it most.

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Your generosity will enable us to offer counselling, financial assistance, accommodation, and much-needed respite to families during their difficult journey.


Other ways to contribute

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Please complete our Donation Form  and follow the instructions to donate by cheque or direct deposit

Make sure you include your name and address for receipt purposes.

Donate by phone

Or, if you prefer, give us a call on 1800 007 880 and we can assist with over the phone donations.

Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible.


Leaving a Gift in your Will

By including a gift to Country Hope in your Will, you are continuing the love and generosity shown during your lifetime . . . even after you're gone.

For 20 years, Country Hope has been providing support to families with seriously ill children and a Gift in your Will shows your commitment to helping the children and families of our region.

We recommend speaking to your solicitor, lawyer or estate planner to ensure you have a valid Will that achieves what you intend, however we recommend using the following words:

“I give the balance of my estate/the amount of                                                to COUNTRY HOPE LTD ATF COUNTRY HOPE TRUST (ABN 93 187 189 789) (“Country Hope”) to be used in connection with the undertakings of Country Hope.  I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer of Country Hope for the time being shall be a full and sufficient discharge to My Executor.”