Heartbreakers Step Up Again for Prince of Wales Hospital
For 19 years, the Heartbreakers —a passionate team of Prince of Wales Hospital staff, patients, and community members—have put their heart and ‘soles’ into fundraising.
For 19 years, the Heartbreakers —a passionate team of Prince of Wales Hospital staff, patients, and community members—have put their heart and ‘soles’ into fundraising.
Surviving cancer is only the beginning. Many patients face ongoing physical and emotional challenges after treatment ends. That’s why the Cancer Survivorship Exercise and Physiology
As you walk through the corridors of Prince of Wales Hospital, you may notice something new—bursts of ocean blues, sandy hues, and the soft shimmer
This National Volunteer Week (19–25 May 2025), the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation proudly celebrates the powerful role volunteers play in Connecting Communities — this
We’re proud to be supporting groundbreaking work to help young cancer survivors thrive after treatment! Last week, Youth Cancer survivor and advocate Adry Awan joined
At the Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation, we’re proud to support groundbreaking new research helping young Australians thrive after cancer. With our $242,000 grant, researchers
During the Christmas holiday season, Lucy found herself at Prince of Wales Hospital, initially concerned about pregnancy complications. However, upon examination by the healthcare staff,
In a significant stride towards enhancing patient care and streamlining operations, we have recently enhanced the Prince of Wales Hospital with cutting-edge Automatic Dispensing Cabinets
Spinal injury is a life-changing and traumatic experience for patients and their families. Patients are forced to re-learn the most basic functions and everyday tasks.
Did you know that some people are born with one kidney? And that some of them will go on with life not being aware. For