Monash Children’s Hospital Walk 2024 – walking for kidney health

Get ready to strut your stuff on Sunday 3 March, at the 2024 Monash Children’s Hospital Walk.  

Round up your squad, whether they’re your friends, family, or colleagues to make strides for young lives and raise crucial funds for Monash Children’s Hospital. 

This year, you can choose to conquer 1, 5 or 10km around the beautiful Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. Our lively event village will be bursting with exciting activities and entertainment and is the perfect place to grab a snack, kick back, and relax after you’ve completed the walk. 

The walk will help to make a real difference for paediatric patients who have a kidney health (or chronic kidney disease) diagnosis. We’re on a mission to ease the challenges they face during dialysis treatments, transplant surgeries, and other life-saving procedures. Your fundraising efforts go a long way in supporting these children and their families. 

Registrations are open NOW and for a limited time, we’re offering tickets at a discounted early-bird rate, PLUS the first 1500 registrations will receive a free gift! Visit www.mchwalk.com.au. 

We can’t wait to see our community coming together on the big day! 

If you have any questions, please contact mchwalk@monashhealth.org 

Let’s make this walk the talk of the town. See you there. 

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