Hope grows with you: a night of celebration

The Monash Health Foundation celebrated some of our inspiring community of donors and supporters at our 2025 Donor Appreciation Event, ‘Hope Grows with You’.
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Monash Health is supported by an incredible community, whose generosity is vital in enabling us to continue advancing world-class care and making a meaningful impact on the lives of countless patients and families.

Over 250 donors, volunteers, and supporters of Monash Health joined us at the Arts Centre Melbourne to celebrate gratitude, hope and the positive difference they make to the care we provide our community every day.

The evening included inspiring stories shared through our Donor Gallery created in collaboration with internationally acclaimed documentary photographer Nadja Arold and a memorable performance by Silvie Paladino, joined by Stephen Valeri, Bianca Baykara, Sophie Weiss, and Louis Lucente from the Australian Musical Company, accompanied by the talented Daniele Buatti on piano.

Thank you to those who joined us and shared their personal stories of the power of hope, and to our entire donor community for their unwavering support and generosity.

To find out more about the Monash Health Foundation, please visit the Monash Health Foundation website.

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