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Walk for Kids with Cancer

Sunday 23 March 2025

Join us for our annual scenic journey from Sydney CBD to the Northern Beaches to support lifesaving cancer treatment and groundbreaking research across the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network.

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607

People

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$82,483

Raised so far

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69

Teams

Choose your distance

Middle Distance

Middle Head to Balgowlah Heights

10km

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Changemaker Trail

The Rocks to Balgowlah Heights

24km

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Meet Cailey

Brave Cailey spent 66 days in hospital and underwent 8 months of intensive treatment for Ewings Sarcoma, a battle that threatened her ability to walk again.

Fast forward to 2024, Cailey not only conquered our Walk for Kids with Cancer but also raised close to $10,000.

''We're incredibly proud of Cailey for completing the 10km walk and crossing that finish line. It was an extraordinary milestone for our entire family,"

– Cailey's parents, Gemma and Daniel.

Cailey in hospital during chemotherapy
Cailey cutting the ribbon at the Walk for Kids with Cancer

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Top Individuals

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Acknowledgement of Country

SCHF is committed to partnering with Aboriginal staff, families and organisations to support programs and initiatives that embrace the strong spiritual and cultural wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and their communities – now and into the future.

Artwork: “In Unity We Heal.” by David Williams of Gilimbaa.

“In Unity We Heal.” by David Williams of Gilimbaa

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Don’t forget to tag Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation in your pictures and use the hashtag #walkforkidswithcancer.