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PKF Perth donates $10,000 to Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation

PKF Perth is proud to support Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation (PCHF) Christmas Appeal, “Ring the Bell”, with a $10,000 donation. The funds raised by the Christmas appeal will be used to support children’s cancer research and ensure that sick children have access to world-class care.

For PCHF, the most heartwarming sound this Christmas isn’t the traditional festive bells - it’s the ringing of the end of treatment bell from their brave oncology patients. Each chime marks the end of treatment and the beginning of a brighter, healthier future for another child.

Kirsty Jones and Darren Shillington recently presented a cheque to Alex Harper from PCHF. Thanks to the support of our Financial Planning Licensee, the Count Charitable Foundation who will match our donation bringing the total amount donated to $20,000.

We are proud to support PCHF. Our values are at the heart of everything we do, and it’s important to us to give back to our local community. PCH provide hope, healing, and a brighter future to children in need and their families’. 
Kirsty Jones, Partner, PKF Perth 
We are incredibly grateful to PKF for this wonderful initiative and generous donation. PKF’s support helps Professor Nick Gottardo continue his world-leading research into finding a 100% cure rate for kids’ cancer’. 

Alex Harper, Chief Development Officer, PCHF

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