To raise $500,000 for Brainchild Foundation, we need all the help we can get.
At least four Aussie families hear the words 'Your child has brain cancer' every week. Devastatingly, kids aged 5 and under have the worst prognosis—with a survival rate of 55%.
In the race against time to find a cure and help families make it through treatment, we’ve enlisted eight Aussie heroes to join us in standing up to cancer.
“Thanks to FRANKIE4, by wearing a fabulous pair of their Brainchild socks, means we can support children and their families, affected by brain and spinal cord tumours, and help fund vital research. I’m wearing mine!”
“I’m really delighted to be able work with FRANKIE4 and Brainchild, to help increase awareness of the work they do, and highlight the support they offer to children and families, when diagnosed or being treated with brain cancer and tumours.”
“As a neurosurgeon I see firsthand the devastation brain tumours cause to children and their families. Brainchild works tirelessly to make these families’ lives better, and it makes me so proud to be a Co-founder, and an ambassador for the Foundation today.”
“As a mum of 3, I know nothing is more precious than the health of our family, especially our littlest ones. The holistic support Brainchild provides families facing the toughest times of their lives, is nothing short of inspiring. I’m honoured to be an Ambassador”
“My family means the world to me. We share so much together, and support each other through everything. I love how Brainchild does the same; steps in and assists families doing it tough. I certainly wear my Brainchild socks in support!”
“After losing Dad to brain cancer, I’m grateful for Brainchild’s incredible support of young families enduring brain and spinal cord tumours.”
“As a mum of three little kids, I couldn’t imagine if one of them became sick. Knowing how Brainchild support families at such a hard time, I’ll certainly be wearing my Brainchild socks. Thanks FRANKIE4!”
"Being the Queensland Firebirds Head Coach, I know how important it is to work as a team to achieve big goals – and in this case that is to try and find a cure for Brain Cancer."
Dr Martin Wood, co-founder of Brainchild Foundation and Paediatric Neurosurgeon, shares his experience about the plight of children with brain and spinal tumours.