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The Humpty Dumpty Foundation

Since January 2004 Humpty has purchased $4.8 million worth of vital medical equipment and co-funded a number of holistic environments, including the Well Garden at Royal North Shore Hospital and Mt Druitt. In 2006 Humpty provided support for eleven children’s hospital wards across Sydney including; Royal North Shore Hospital; Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick; The Children’s Hospital at Westmead; Hornsby Hospital, Mt Druitt Hospital, Mona Vale, Manly and Ryde Hospitals, St. George and Sutherland Hospitals. Due to the overwhelming corporate and community assistance, in August 2007 the Humpty Dumpty Foundation Committee announced that the Foundation was now in a position to expand its support to more hospitals across metropolitan Sydney as well as provide assistance to regional hospitals across the State of New South Wales, whilst still maintaining our high level of support for our founding hospitals.



Humpty Dumpty Foundation

Established in 1996, the Humpty Dumpty Foundation, a children's charity, was formed to purchase much needed medical equipment for Royal North Shore Hospital. Due to overwhelming corporate and community assistance, Humpty continues to grow and now supports over 50 children's hospitals and health services across NSW and 2 children's hospitals in East Timor.
In the last three years, Humpty has raised over $7million and purchased over 600 pieces of vital medical equipment.
The Humpty Dumpty Foundation is a charity that actually makes a difference. It’s a charity that helps the most vulnerable people in our community: the children.
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