Register today for the 2026 Monash Children’s Hospital Walk

Join us on Sunday, 1 March 2026, for a fun day out, all for a great cause!

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Bring your family, friends, colleagues and neighbours to enjoy a morning of activities, entertainment, and connection. Whether you’re taking part in the walk or just soaking up the atmosphere, there’s something for everyone! 

Funds raised for Monash Children’s Hospital are used for vital programs, services, and other supports that ensure our patients and their families receive world-class care. 

Early Bird Registrations are now open!  

Register today

How can you support the event 

  • Register today and start fundraising: Sign up for the walk, create a team and encourage your family, friends and colleagues to join you.  
  • Spread the word: Use your networks – workplace, school and local community groups – to raise awareness about the walk and how people can get involved or donate. 
  • Share updates: Share photos and updates about your fundraising journey with the Monash Health Foundation team. 
  • Are you part of a business that might want to support the event? Get in touch with us at foundation@monashhealth.org to discuss partnership opportunities.  

Every bit of support will help make a real difference for Monash Children’s Hospital and the patients and families we care for.  

2026 Impact Area 

Funds raised at the 2026 Monash Children’s Hospital Walk will support our paediatric rheumatology team, which cares for children and adolescents with a wide variety of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system (muscles and joints) and conditions of inflammation. 

With your support of the 2026 Walk, we can purchase a dedicated musculoskeletal point-of-care ultrasound machine for paediatric rheumatology care – an Australian-first initiative. 

The machine will allow the team to make real-time assessments of tendons, muscles and joints, enabling earlier diagnosis and more precise treatment of conditions.  

For families, this means faster, clearer answers, reduced uncertainty, less time spent at hospital appointments and a simpler path to treatment.  

Your fundraising efforts will support this new, innovative program and training for the whole paediatric rheumatology team – transforming routine care for patients and families now and into the future. 

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