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Discipline of Paediatrics
Women's and Children's Hospital
Level 2, Clarence Reiger Building
72 King William Road
North Adelaide, South Australia 5006

All enquiries:
Professor Jennifer Couper
Telephone: +618 8161 6242
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Become a sponsor

The Children's Research Centre is always seeking sponsorship from South Australian businesses to help fund its world-class research into childhood illnesses and raise recognition for the Centre within the local community.

As a corporate partner, you will be aligned with an organisation that represents innovation, social change and the right of all children to enjoy a safe, carefree and healthy childhood. You will also receive public acknowledgement in marketing and PR material for the Centre, which in turn will contribute to an improved public perception of your products and brand.

By joining with us, you will be able to differentiate your business from your competitors, promote your sense of community responsibility, strengthen your relationship with the public, and be given unique opportunities to involve your staff and stakeholders in our research activities.

There are many ways for you to get involved in the work of the Children's Research Centre, such as:

  • sponsoring a fundraising event
  • donating a percentage of your sales to a specific research program
  • purchasing a new piece of medical equipment
  • upgrading existing laboratory space
  • funding a visit from an internationally renowned paediatrician
  • establishing a scholarship, fellowship or travel grant for students

If your business has a strong synergy with our mission and goals, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Please contact Professor Jenny Couper, Director of the Children's Research Centre, to discuss a partnership opportunity.

 


Meet our kids

Clown doctor

A Clown Doctor from The Humour Foundation helps seven-year-old Lilly take her mind off her arthritis treatment during a rheumatology clinic at the Children’s Research Centre.