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Kids of St John's

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A group of enthusiastic students from St John's Primary School are doing Run 4 the Kids in Melbourne to raise vital funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital. This inspiring group of kids is running to support children in need of critical care, with all donations going directly to the hospital to improve medical treatments and facilities. Your support can make a real difference in the lives of young patients and their families. Join us in cheering on these young runners as they show their heart and determination for this important cause!

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    Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal Ltd

    The Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal (Good Friday Appeal) brings together people from all parts of the community to raise money for the benefit of The Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. Funds raised support research, state-of-the-art equipment, education and training, and family centred care programs.

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