HeartKids WA - Heart to Heart Ball 2012

Heart to Heart Ball 2012 – HeartKids WA
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Hearts on Fire

The Grand Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Perth

Saturday 10th March, 2012.

6.00pm for 6.30pm start.

Band – Stratosfunk www.stratosfunk.com
Special Feature – Surprise Internationally renowned performer.

$200 per person. Table of Ten $2000

Please note: Seating is in tables of ten. There is an option within the booking details to nominate who you would like to be seated with. Please enter this person/s name, where prompted, as you proceed with your booking.

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Xavier, the miracle baby


Xavier, the miracle baby
Read Xavier Horsley’s story in WA Today.

HeartKids Ball in The West Australian Social Pages

HeartKids Ball in the Social Pages

Perth’s socialites frocked up on Saturday, March 19 for the HeartKids Heart-to-Heart Ball at Astral ballroom in Burswood.
Channel Seven’s Sunrise presenter Simon Reeve hosted the night and a line up of great entertainment made it a night to remember.

Click here to see the social photographs in The West Australian Wednesday 30th March 2011.

HeartKids WA - Look at You Now

Check out our clip from the HeartKids WA – Heart to Heart Ball, featuring some of our special HeartKids!

HeartKids WA – Look at You Now

Louis Leeuwin Teen Adventure

‎52 HeartKids Teens & the Cardiac Team out sailing on the Leeuwin together – all part of the HKWA & CCC Teen Transition program.

We want to empower our kids on their life journey living with Congenital Heart Disease, this is one of the ways we can assist them on the ride!

A fantastic day was had by all on board – despite the rough seas!

Summer Newsletter 2011

Spring Newsletter 2010

HeartKids - on Channel 10’s The Circle

HeartKids has recently featured on Channel 10 programme The Circle. Denise Drysdale speaks with Family Support Coordinator Tracey Stanley and the family of heartkid Maddison Watkins. The Circle

HeartKids announces new major sponsor - Retail Food Group

HeartKids is thrilled to announce a new million dollar sponsorship with the Retail Food Group (RFG) which will enable us to expand our support of families with kids who suffer from heart defects.

The partnership is the first time the six RFG brands – Donut King, Michel’s Patisserie, Brumby’s Bakeries, Brumby’s GO!, bb’s cafe and Big Dad’s Pies – have come together for one campaign.

Meet Josh, the 1-in-50,000 boy whose heart skips a beat

The Sunday Times, 1st August 2010.
Meet Josh, the 1-in-50,000 boy whose heart skips a beat read his story at Perth Now

Heart Conditions - Detailed information for parents

HeartKids is pleased to offer this new online resource for people wishing to know more about the various heart conditions. The site includes details on tests, procedures and operations along with details on health and nutrition, exercise, schooling, adult congenital heart issues. Heart Conditions – Detailed information

Coffee and Chat Mornings

This is a regular informal get together of HeartKids, parents, friends, relatives. The morning is hosted by our Support Coordinator.
Members and non members alike are welcome to these mornings.

When: Wednesdays fortnightly – 10.00am – 12.00 pm

Where: At the Kalparrin Centre, (near Occupational Therapy) Princess Margaret Hospital.

Read all about Kids Heart Research DNA Bank

An initiative to help understand the cause of congenital heart disease.

Capture a Heart Competition

Get your camera ready for a great competition that HeartKids Australia are running for our HeartKids Awareness month. Great prizes to be won including an Entertainment System, iPad2. Please ‘like’ the competition page to stay updated about prizes and details about the competition
through the HeartKids Australia page.

Fontan Registry for Congential Heart Disease Patients

The ANZ Fontan registry.
All doctors of Australia and New Zealand working with patients who had a Fontan operation have decided to set up a registry gathering all health information of their patients. If you or your child have not been contacted yet, you can ask to join by going on the website http://www.fontanregistry.com . All you have to do is send the team at the ANZ Fontan registry the signed consent form, and they will receive your information from your cardiologists every time that you will see them. You have nothing else to do and your information will remain confidential!
Why should you participate? The registry will clarify what happens to patients beyond the second decade after a Fontan operation. Patients will be the first one to know of the latest developments and research. They will be offered to participate to trials to find out what is the best medication for them when they are well. For those unfortunate who are not doing well, the registry may become an easy way to access drugs as soon as they are developed. All doctors are all working together on this project, and we hope that it will be the best way to provide excellence in care after Fontan surgery.

Xavier Horsley’s Story

Winter newsletter 2011 – Featuring brave little Xavier Horsley’s story – watch his journey by clicking this link – Xavier Horsley’s Story

AMAZING & TALENTED FUNDRAISER - CORRINE BRISLIN

Corrine Brislin is thirteen years old and has personally raised more than $8,000.00 for charity during the past four years. She has also helped to raise thousands more by performing at charity events. Each year she chooses a different charity that supports children with chronic disease. As well as raising needed funds, Corrine enjoys raising awareness in communities about the different diseases, conditions and disabilities affecting children today.

Corrine is now in her fifth year of fundraising and has chosen HeartKids WA as her nominated charity. Corrine decided to raise money for WA children with congenital heart disease after watching a program on television designed to educate Western Australians about the severity and occurrence of heart disease in children and the effect on families.

Corrine likes the idea of support groups and recognises the important role they play in communities. She also likes the challenge of educating communities about lesser known charities who she believes find it difficult to raise necessary funds in such a competitive environment.

Corrine performs at community functions, fundraising events and busks with her instruments to raise money. Her table has a variety of information about HeartKids WA and includes a heart wrenching story about a local boy and his family’s journey after he was born with congenital heart disease.

So far this year, Corrine has raised just over $1,000.00 for HeartKids WA, increasing her total to over $9,000.00 and hopes to improve on that amount substantially by the end of the twelve month period.

Last year Corrine was presented with the Premier’s Citizenship Award at Harvey’s Australia Day Ceremony. The award recognises her fundraising efforts and contributions to her local community. Displayed on her piano are more than twenty trophies awarded for piano, cello, viola, violin and vocal performances at the Bunbury Eisteddfod.

She often receives requests to sing at various functions and is keen to pursue a musical career in conjunction with her dream to become a marine archeologist. Corrine is fascinated by ship wrecks and their history.

She is the youngest member of the South West Philharmonics and a member of the South West Youth Orchestra however most of her busking performances are rock and roll based for her electric violin.

Little Ella has a big battling heart

14th March 2011

Little Ella Phillips has had more health challenges in her 18 months than most do in a lifetime.

The Butler toddler was just 12 days old when she had open heart surgery after being diagnosed with congenital heart disease.

Read Ella ‘s story in The West today.

HKWA 2010 Spring Newsletter

Help HeartKids - Channel 7 Sunrise Story

Sunrise presenter Simon Reeve sits down for a chat with Maddy mother of 3 year old heart kid Chloe. Maddy talks about the journey she and husband Mark have taken since initially discovering their daughter had a heart condition at their 19 week scan. Walk a Mile

Kids with Heart - The Morning Show with Larry and Kylie

Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies interview Simon Reeve and HeartKids teenager Jamiee Chue about their experiences dealing with CHD. Jamiee provides insight into living with CHD while Simon talks about his experiences being a parent of a child born with CHD. The Morning Show

Peter Overton reports on Holly’s story - Princess of Hearts

HeartKids in the news – Peter Overton reports on the story of Holly Saunders. He speaks with cardiac surgeon Professor David Winlaw. Princess of Hearts

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