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Fundraise for us

Despite what you may think, children’s cancer research is far less well funded that adult cancer. The children affected by neuroblastoma are on average just two years old - too little to represent themselves but YOU can help and our team is here to make your fundraising fun, fulfilling and stress-free. 

You can fundraise for Neuroblastoma Australia in any way you choose, and any amount you raise makes a real difference to our work.

Ready to make a difference?  

Share your success

Share your success

We're always keen to see the creative ways our supporters are making their fundraising fun! Take a look at what our other supporters are doing... Read more

Published: 17th December, 2020

Updated: 19th November, 2021

Author: Lucy Fisher

Set up your fundraising page

Set up your fundraising page

It's easy to get fundraising and start supporting a future where all children diagnosed with the cancer neuroblastoma get the chance to grow up. Read more

Published: 22nd May, 2020

Updated: 2nd July, 2021

Author: Lynette Haines

Fundraising Ideas

Fundraising Ideas

Get some inspiration and ideas for events in your community. Have fun whilst raising funds for a great cause. Take a look at our fundraising area to get started. Read more

Published: 17th December, 2020

Updated: 16th February, 2021

Author: Lucy Fisher

Community Events

Community Events

Community events are an important part of the work we do at Neuroblastoma Australia. Our special thanks go to those throughout our community, who spend many hours raising vital funds that go towards research into better treatments for children affected by neuroblastoma. Read more

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 18th December, 2020

Author: Karina May

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  • Tahlia’s Shave for Neuroblastoma

    Tahlia’s Shave for Neuroblastoma

    I'm shaving in honour of my 7 year old nephew, William, who has just relapsed with neuroblastoma. I’m raising money for Neuroblastoma Australia for research into better and more effective treatments for neuroblastoma. Please consider donating if possible.

  • Elijah's Story

    Elijah's Story

    At five days old, Elijah was diagnosed with neuroblastoma and just first week of his life, Elijah underwent two biopsy surgeries, many blood tests and scans.

  • Recycle to Cure

    Recycle to Cure

    Be a recycling hero in association with ReCollect. Your support not only means less waste for landfill but also a contribution to the #1 cause of cancer deaths in under 5 year olds - neuroblastoma.

  • Willow’s Story

    Willow’s Story

    A normal, bubbly toddler, Willow Lawton was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the age of 2 years and 9 months. Read the story of this brave little girl and her fight with neuroblastoma.

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  • Emeline's Story

    Emeline's Story

    After months of misdiagnoses, including a middle-of-the-night emergency trip to the hospital, Emeline’s mum took her to a paediatric gastroenterologist believing her tummy issue was severe constipation. It turned out to be neuroblastoma.

  • Run2Cure Local 2022

    Run2Cure Local 2022

    If you can't make Run2Cure in the Domain on 3 April, why not join Run2Cure Local and do the distance in a location near you!

  • What is neuroblastoma?

  • Jazmyn's 2 many 2 young Walk

    Jazmyn's 2 many 2 young Walk

    Support this special 2.2 km walk - inspired by Jazmyn Mitchell. Dress Up and wear a tutu 2 help raise awareness on 20.02.2022 and support all the children affected by neuroblastoma. This is Jazmyn's walk and legacy - a special light in this world.

  • How common is neuroblastoma?

  • How dangerous is neuroblastoma?

  • How is it diagnosed?

  • Donate today

    Donate today

    Help us beat the number one toddler cancer. Please donate today to support world class Australian research into developing better, safer treatments with the ultimate goal of finding a definitive cure for all children diagnosed with neuroblastoma.

  • Why does this cancer form?

  • Key Statistics

    Key Statistics

    Know key statistics about neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumour of childhood and its treatment. Most neuroblastomas, made up of cells found in nerve tissues of the body, start in the adrenal glands.

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  • Help Natalie and Jake reach their fundraising goal by donating via their page ➡️https://t.co/rmp5ccM01P

    28thApril, 2022 @NeuroblastomaAu

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