Machu Picchu – Here We Come!

The team from Radio Lollipop NZ have only one week to go before they embark on a journey of a lifetime to reach the top of Machu Picchu.

Over the past couple of months the team have been training hard to ensure fitness levels and moral are high enough to achieve this amazing feat.

Our team are determined to raise funds for a new world class studio at Starship Hospital and you can help with a simple online donation. Every dollar raised goes straight back to the rebuild of our new studios, so help us reach our goal make a donation today at www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/togettothetop

Ramsden Lawyers help Radio Lollipop Gold Coast

Gold Coast law firm Ramsden Lawyers are switching their legal pads for microphones as they prepare to hold a charity race day for Radio Lollipop on Saturday, Aug 23.

Radio Lollipop Gold Coast volunteer Martine Simonds says for the 2,000 children the local Radio Lollipop team reaches every year, the service is invaluable.

“For many children, it is the brightest part of their day; a welcome distraction from what can be a frightening or unpleasant time,” Ms Simonds says.

“The team of volunteers that we have are just extraordinary – we have the radio show of course, and the volunteers also go in and play with the kids, read to them, and do craft with them. Last year we recorded 2,337 volunteer hours spend with the children on the wards.

Senior Associates Stephanie Murray and Ben Twomey joined Gold Coast Radio Lollipop Volunteers Liz Proctor and Katy Hooper

“It makes such a difference to the children’s lives and the lives of their families,” she said.

Ramsden Lawyers Senior Associate Ben Twomey says the firm recognises the extraordinary work the volunteers at Radio Lollipop do, and they are looking forward to raising much needed funds through their race day.

“The team at Radio Lollipop work tirelessly to make a difference in sick children’s lives,” Mr Twomey says.

“The charity is completely self-funded and the team work around their own schedules of work, school, university and their own families to volunteer.

“We have approximately 180 people attending the race day and hope to raise between $20,000 and $30,000 for this inspirational charity.

“As a Gold Coast firm we wanted to show our support to a local charity and we hope that by raising money for Radio Lollipop they can focus on doing what they do best – lifting the children’s spirits,” he said.

The Ramsden Lawyers Race Day is being held on Saturday, August 23 at the Gold Coast Turf Club

 

Credit: Ruby Public Relations

Bristol Playmakers scale the Gorge to raise over £1000

The Tunetastic Tuesday team; Lauren, Leah, Edward, Ellie and Caroline faced their fears by climbing up and abseiling down the Avon Gorge, all to raise money for Radio Lollipop.

The challenge, which took place on Sunday 3rd August, raised a grand total of £1080 through sponsorship which will go towards the resources, support, radio and games Radio Lollipop provides for patients and their families when they are often at their lowest ebb.

Speaking of the event, Tuesday Team Leader Ellie Hookham said “it took us a nanosecond to decide what we wanted to do but a little while to build up to actually organising our climb and abseil of the Avon Gorge this August! Having done it however, I am so glad that we did. I found it a personal challenge, and despite one or two wobblies midway up a massive piece of rock, I really feel that I have achieved something. I am also very proud of the rest of my team – they did really well. We aimed to raise £1000 and have seemingly smashed our target thanks to the generosity of others and our fantastic charity being close to many peoples hearts.”

Radio Lollipop Bristol trustee Peter Emery, also showed his support and said “I take my hat off to you and your team for this wonderful effort… a great sum raised for Radio Lollipop.”

Girl Guides WA Support Radio Lollipop

Girl Guides WA was an important contributor to starting up Radio Lollipop at PMH 29 years ago by holding many fundraising events.  29 Years ago they raised a massive $36,825 to purchase equipment to set up our very first Radio Lollipop in WA.

To celebrate their centenary of guiding in WA from the 28th June 2014 – 29th June 2015, the Girl Guides will be providing Radio Lollipop WA, 1000 stationery / activity packs over the next 12 month period.

Thank you Girl Guides WA! You should feel very proud of this wonderful commitment which will be sure to bring many more smiles from the sick children in WA hospitals.