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

 

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Wynnum Golf Club Charity Day supports Radio Lollipop at the Mater Children’s Hospital

On 19 June 2014, Radio Lollipop at the Mater Children’s Hospital was the beneficiary for the Wynnum Golf Club Ladies Charity Day. Although, the weather wasn’t as kind as we would have liked, 99 ladies played 18 holes of golf to raise money for Radio Lollipop. 

Ann Wilson nominated Radio Lollipop as the beneficiary after hearing about Radio Lollipop during last year’s Radio Lollipop Radio Day when Kelly Higgins-Devine hosted her regular afternoon radio show from the Radio Lollipop Studio.

ABC radio where on hand again yesterday to interview Ann Wilson and Chairman of Radio Lollipop International Mr Bruce Uhlhorn. 

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Hope4Health Supports Radio Lollipop Gold Coast

Hope4Health has once again selected Radio Lollipop Gold Coast as their chosen charity this year, with all proceeds from their annual Op Shop Ball donated directly to our organisation. The event successfully raised $600, which will be put towards new crafts, games, balloons and welcome packs – all the essentials for our Radio Lollipop volunteers to help put the cheer back into kids in hospital.

As a non-profit organisation, Hope4Health is a 1,000 member strong charity which aims to improve health outcomes for local, rural, indigenous and international communities. Hope4Health also host other fantastic fundraising events throughout the year to support other causes.

Special thanks to Alistair McCombe and Cameron Harrison for organising this donation and for their support.

 

Christmas donation to Radio Lollipop Gold Coast

In December, Radio Lollipop Australia Director Sandra Ursino met with mum Allie and her daughter Eve to accept a very generous Christmas donation for Radio Lollipop Gold Coast.

Allie and Eve live on the Gold Coast and had contacted Radio Lollipop to see how they could support the charity. This time of year especially, there is always a need for new games and toys that can be given to a child to keep them entertained whilst in hospital, particularly as many non-essential hospital services close at this time of year.

Allie put out the word to her family and friends and started collecting new games and toys as well as craft supplies for Radio Lollipop Gold Coast. 

Allie said the response was overwhelming and she was still taking delivery of items right up until the time she delivered them to the hospital. 

A huge Radio Lollipop thank you to Allie, Eve and their family and friends for making a big difference to the lives of sick children on the Gold Coast this Christmas.