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For every $1 Garvan receives in research grant funding, we must raise another $0.70 to cover the costs of our work.

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Nuns on the Run from Dubbo to Darlinghurst for Cancer

MEDIA RELEASE: 19 Apr 2009 Led by two Sisters of Charity, The Nuns’ Run will cover the 400 km distance from Dubbo to Darlinghurst in an effort to raise cancer awareness and crucial funds for the establishment of a new $100 million Cancer Centre within the St Vincent’s Research Precinct, Sydney. Embarking on their journey on 24 May, Sisters Helen Clarke and Leone Wittmack are hoping to arrive in Sydney on 5 June.

Marcia Shines For Garvan

21 Sep 2007 At the 2007 Garvan Chairman’s Dinner held on 18 September, Marcia Hines thrilled our guests with exquisite renditions of some of her greatest hits in honour of Professor Don Chisholm – a leader in diabetes research and care for over 40 years….
 

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Help fundraise

Public fundraising provides the additional funds needed to support and grow the research by helping provide essential services and purchase new equipment.

Schools, community groups, individuals and corporations across Australia have hosted a variety of enjoyable events to raise funds for Garvan including: Golf Days, Art Shows, Fashion Parades, Movie Premieres, Rugby Games, Black-Tie Balls, Dinners, Auctions and Raffles.

Garvan is happy to assist you with your fundraising by providing guest speakers, Garvan promotional material and publicity support. If you are interested in holding a fundraising event for Garvan we ask that you fill out the fundraising proposal pack.

Contact: Garvan's PACE Manager

P: (02) 9295 8108
E: pace'at'garvan.org.au

Community Fundraising Pack (PDF)

 

Volunteer at Garvan

The generous donation of our volunteers' time and talents allows the Garvan Research Foundation to efficiently and successfully maximise our efforts in raising money and increasing awareness of our important research.

Garvan Volunteers help with a range of activities including:

  • staffing internal and external events, such as public seminars
  • helping answer telephone enquiries and co-ordinating mail outs
  • keeping our databases up to date

If you are over 18 years of age and interested in becoming one of our valued volunteers, please download and read the information in the prospective volunteers pack before completing the volunteer application form.

Contact: Garvan's Fundraising Coordinator

P: (02) 9295 8117
E: foundation'at'garvan.org.au

Volunteering at Garvan pack (PDF)

Book a speaker

A member of Garvan's staff is available to speak in your workplace, at a community group meeting or event, and to university and high-school groups. Hear about Garvan’s latest medical research in the areas of cancer, diabetes, immunology, neuroscience, and osteoporosis.

This is a free service offered by Garvan. Donations to cover our costs are greatly appreciated.

Contact: Garvan's Public Awareness & Community Education Manager

P: (02) 9295 8108 
E: pace'at'garvan.org.au

Tour the Garvan Institute

Ever wanted to see what a state-of-the-art medical research facility is really like? Now you can.

Our tours show you what a real scientific laboratory is like and how technology is enabling medical research to progress at an increasingly rapid rate. They include an opportunity to meet and question one of our scientists about the latest research into causes and treatments of some of the most common diseases that plague our society.

Tours start at 10 am and run for approximately 1.5 hours, including morning tea. They are held on the first Thursday of each month, subject to availability, and are free of charge; however, a gold coin donation towards morning tea is appreciated.

Bookings (by groups or individuals) are essential. Maximum group size: 40 people.

Contact: Garvan's Public Awareness & Community Education Manager

P: (02) 9295 8108 
E: pace'at'garvan.org.au

 

 

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