In 2023, Telethon funded grants directly impacted: 

227,806
children


146,787
families


152,441
parents


1,520
schools



In 2023, Telethon funded grants directly impacted:



227,806
children

146,787
families

152,441
parents

1,520
schools



Breaking the cycle of disadvantage

With the Parkerville Education, Employment and Training Program more than 95% of the students go on to complete apprenticeships, traineeships, jobs or further education.

Building resilience

Constable Care has empowered more than 60,000 vulnerable children on protective behaviours, cyber safety, bullying, mental health and inclusion.

Kicking goals

Thanks to the Football Futures Foundation and the WA Football Commission (Starkick), 17,800 families of all abilities had access to an inclusive sports community.

Seeing is believing

In 2022 there were no blind or vision impaired children under the age of 15 participating in sport and recreation activities here in WA. Blind Sports Australia have changed this statistic and created a tailored program ensuring 37 children can now participate.

Building healthy families

101 parents now have the tools to be role models and raise resilient children due to Pregnancy to Parenthood therapeutic interventions supporting parental mental health.

Food security

Combating the cost of living and ensuring children have access to vital food relief. OzHarvest and Foodbank WA have supported 25,200 children, 93 schools and provided 28,300 emergency meals, guaranteeing nutritious food was available across the State.

Sharing joy

Bringing laughs, strength, respite and smiles to the faces of Perth’s most critically ill, Radio Lollipop, Starlight Children’s Foundation and the Humour Foundation visited 22,580 children in Perth Children’s Hospital.

The gift of speech
and hearing

EarBus Foundation of WA and Telethon Speech and Hearing visited Goldfields and Pilbara communities to provide 7,853 speech and hearing tests and screenings to support early intervention in communities.

Research translation

Telethon funded research was published in The National Healthy Skin Guideline 2nd Edition by TKI and PhotoVoice Practice Guide by Curtin University.

Commissioning inclusion

Sensorium Theatre improved wellbeing of 2004 children, providing an inclusive and immersive experience through the performing arts.

Lifesaving support

Allergy Support Hub supported 185 families with education, counselling and community support.

Diving into life

720 children with additional needs were able to make a splash through Ocean Heroes’ free surfing events, Superfins WA’s swimming lessons and the Rocky Bay AusSwim program.

Time for fun and making friends

Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA, Sony Foundation, Camp Autism and Camp Quality delivered 19 camps for vulnerable children and their families.

Research partnerships

Together, Telethon and the State Government granted more than $6.5M to 11 recipients through the WA Child Health Research Fund.

Kids supporting kids

Autistic teens mentor autistic children through All Stars for Autism, improving the lives of 75 children in 2023.

Healing

Anglicare WA delivered 296 counselling sessions across Mandurah and Albany, providing vital support for children healing from trauma.

Dreams come true

Make-A-Wish Australia granted 26 wishes for WA children facing critical illness, from snow adventures to Australia Zoo!

The gift of music

Redkite conducted around 400 individual music therapy sessions for children undergoing cancer treatment at Perth Children’s Hospital.

Source: Grant reporting received from Telethon beneficiaries between 01/12/2023 - 29/02/2024


Breaking the cycle of disadvantage

With the Parkerville Education, Employment and Training Program more than 95% of the students go on to complete apprenticeships, traineeships, jobs or further education.



Building resilience

Constable Care has empowered more than 60,000 vulnerable children on protective behaviours, cyber safety, bullying, mental health and inclusion.



Kicking goals

Thanks to the Football Futures Foundation and the WA Football Commission (Starkick), 17,800 families of all abilities had access to an inclusive sports community.



Seeing is believing

In 2022 there were no blind or vision impaired children under the age of 15 participating in sport and recreation activities here in WA. Blind Sports Australia have changed this statistic and created a tailored program ensuring 37 children can now participate.



Building healthy families

101 parents now have the tools to be role models and raise resilient children due to Pregnancy to Parenthood therapeutic interventions supporting parental mental health.



Food security

Combating the cost of living and ensuring children have access to vital food relief. OzHarvest and Foodbank WA have supported 25,200 children, 93 schools and provided 28,300 emergency meals, guaranteeing nutritious food was available across the State.



Sharing joy

Bringing laughs, strength, respite and smiles to the faces of Perth’s most critically ill, Radio Lollipop, Starlight Children’s Foundation and the Humour Foundation visited 22,580 children in Perth Children’s Hospital.



The gift of speech
and hearing

EarBus Foundation of WA and Telethon Speech and Hearing visited Goldfields and Pilbara communities to provide 7,853 speech and hearing tests and screenings to support early intervention in communities.



Research translation

Telethon funded research was published in The National Healthy Skin Guideline 2nd Edition by TKI and PhotoVoice Practice Guide by Curtin University.



Commissioning inclusion

Sensorium Theatre improved wellbeing of 2004 children, providing an inclusive and immersive experience through the performing arts.



Lifesaving support

Allergy Support Hub supported 185 families with education, counselling and community support.



Diving into life

720 children with additional needs were able to make a splash through Ocean Heroes’ free surfing events, Superfins WA’s swimming lessons and the Rocky Bay AusSwim program.



Time for fun and making friends

Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA, Sony Foundation, Camp Autism and Camp Quality delivered 19 camps for vulnerable children and their families.



Research partnerships

Together, Telethon and the State Government granted more than $6.5M to 11 recipients through the WA Child Health Research Fund.



Kids supporting kids

Autistic teens mentor autistic children through All Stars for Autism, improving the lives of 75 children in 2023.



Healing

Anglicare WA delivered 296 counselling sessions across Mandurah and Albany, providing vital support for children healing from trauma.



Dreams come true

Make-A-Wish Australia granted 26 wishes for WA children facing critical illness, from snow adventures to Australia Zoo!



The gift of music

Redkite conducted around 400 individual music therapy sessions for children undergoing cancer treatment at Perth Children’s Hospital.


Source: Grant reporting received from Telethon beneficiaries between 01/12/2023 - 29/02/2024

Why I Give

Even the smallest of donations can make an impact. Here’s how your generosity improves the lives of children in WA.   

Why I Give

Even the smallest of donations can make an impact. Here’s how your generosity improves the lives of children in WA.   

Find out more about Telethon's impact on the WA community...

If you would like to learn more about Telethon and how you can get involved, please contact the Telethon Team. 

Channel 7 Telethon Trust 

50 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA 6017 

PO Box 1777, DC Osborne Park WA 6916 

(08) 9482 3974 – telethonoffice@telethon7.com  

Acknowledgement of Country 

Telethon acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Western Australia and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the significant importance of their cultural heritage, values and beliefs and how these contribute to the positive health and wellbeing of the whole community. 

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