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Westmead Children's Hospital
Will To Give
Professor Kim Oates
CEO The Children's Hospital at Westmead
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Through our cutting-edge clinical programs, ground-breaking research
and training, The Childrens Hospital at Westmead has become known
the world over as a leader in child health. Supported by a dedicated
team of professionals, we provide the best possible standard of care
for sick children from all over New South Wales, other states and even
other countries. Our Hospital receives significant funding from the
state government, but because there are so many children suffering from
such a wide variety of conditions (too numerous to mention here), we
rely heavily on additional support from the community generous
people just like you.
We continually strive for treatment for our young patients that will
mean shorter hospital stays, and for cures for life threatening diseases
where, as yet, none have been found. There are many ways that you can
help The Childrens Hospital at Westmead, and one of the most important
is by making a gift through your Will no matter how large or
small, your bequest is vital to us. Its a very special gift that
promises better health for children now and for generations to come.
Over the years some of our long-term supporters, and others not known
to us at all, have generously remembered the Hospital in their Will.
In this way, we are guaranteed that our vision and values for the future
continue unchallenged. Everyone should have a valid Will. It is the
only reliable way of making appropriate provision for your family, to
leave gifts to close friends and to extend your compassion and support
for the charities you care passionately about. I personally feel so
strongly about the difference a bequest can make to our young patients,
that I have altered my Will in a way that will still provide for my
family, but also leaves a portion of my estate to the Hospital.
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Our Vision
- Better health for children
- Excellence in child health care
Our Values
- Commitment
- Accountability
- Respect
- Excellence
- Service
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the children's hospital at Westmead
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Locked bag 4001
Westmead
NSW 2145
Australia
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If you would like more information on making a bequest to The Children’s
Hospital at Westmead, please contact Lindsay McKeon by phoning (02)
9845 3463 or email: LindsaM2@chw.edu.au.
Your generosity will help us to secure the future of our Hospital and
help us to continue providing the excellence in health care for which
we are so well known. Your bequest will help us change young lives for
the better today and well into tomorrow.
Cecilys Story
Cecily
and Mark Sullivan are both in their early 30s, and are the very proud
parents of Jessica, a happy, healthy baby of 10 months. Jessica was
born at Westmead Private Hospital, just down the road from The Childrens
Hospital at Westmead. It was incredibly reassuring for Cecily and Mark
to know that if anything were to go wrong with their first born child,
the best paediatric care possible would only be a stones throw
away. Fortunately everything went to perfection with Jessicas
birth in July 2001, but it got Cecily and Mark thinking, that things
may well have been very different. These thoughts coincided with the
realisation that they, as new and responsible parents, would need to
start planning for Jessicas future and the future of any other
children to follow. Recently with the help of their solicitor, Cecily
and Mark drew up their Will. Their child has been well provided for
and through a bequest, so have many sick children at The Childrens
Hospital at Westmead. Cecily and Mark feel so incredibly blessed that
their beautiful little girl is so healthy, they want to do anything
they can to help other kids who are not so fortunate. They want to put
their hard-earned money to the best possible use, and believe that a
bequest to the Hospital will guarantee that many children benefit, whereas
leaving money to a relative or friend may be beneficial to only one
person.
Ernies story
Although
Ernie has never married or had children of his own, he absolutely adores
kids. He has been a supporter since the Hospital was at Camperdown and
thinks that his first donation was probably around 10 Pounds. Today
Ernie belongs to The Childrens Hospital at Westmeads Circle
of Friends, a program wherein members pledge their ongoing support through
monthly, quarterly or yearly donations. Ernie made the decision to bequest
to The Childrens Hospital at Westmead quite some time ago. His
motivation for doing so was because of his love for children, and that
he likes to see good things happen to them. He says that
hes not short of money, and enjoys the assurance of knowing that
the day his number comes up he will have done all he can
to make a huge difference to the lives of sick children in the future.
Over the years, Ernie has demonstrated his passion for children and
his belief that they hold the key to the future, by giving generously
of his time. Until recently, he voluntarily worked a four and a half
day week at a day care centre which backs onto his home in Botany. (Coincidentally,
this centre was built on land owned by his ancestors until it was sold
in 1994). He has continued visiting sick children now that the Hospital
is established at Westmead and was absolutely thrilled to be invited
to its official opening which was, in his view, an extremely auspicious
occasion. Ernies only niece and nephew (now in their early 50s)
suffer from retinitis pigmentosa, a hereditary eye condition which begins
in childhood and usually progresses to complete loss of vision. He makes
donations for research into this disease, as well as being a generous
supporter of the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children. On any
given day, youll find Ernie watching out for the kids at the day
care centre (from over his back fence), visiting sick children at the
Hospital, or in the volunteer gift shop buying presents for children
who are friends or family. And youll often find him on the golf
course too!
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