How to support Hannah's House children this festive season
This festive season, we’re inviting you to join our Light Up A Life campaign—a chance to brighten the holidays for children in Western Australia living with life-limiting or complex conditions. Whether you’re decking your home with Christmas lights, hosting a festive gathering at work, or donating what you can, every small action helps bring joy and much-needed support to children and their families right here in WA.
Christmas Lights
Spread the holiday cheer by lighting up your home or hosting a work Christmas party.
Donate
Every dollar counts. Help us continue to provided much needed care to children with complex health needs this Christmas.
We are a registered non-profit
Hannah's House is a registered non-for-profit charity which ensures that children with complex needs have a safe, supported transition from hospital to home. As a charity we depend on the generosity of the WA community so we can continue to provide care and support for our families through our Early Start, Playtime and Respite Programs. We need you to help Light up a Life this festive season and ensure children with complex conditions recieve the care, comfort and joy they deserve this festive season.
Your generosity can transform lives
As we gather around our festive trees and cozy hearths this Christmas, let's remember that this season is also about giving back and sharing our blessings. Join us in spreading the magic of Christmas to those less fortunate. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, can light up someone's holiday and bring hope to their hearts.
$20
A Taxi Voucher
$20 could buy a voucher for a multi-purpose taxi to take a child with complex medical needs and their family to our Christmas Party.
$80
An hour of care
$80 could pay for one hour of support these holidays to a family with a child with complex needs. This vital medical and social support brings care and joy to children and respite for parents who desperately need it.
$100
Sensory Equipment
$100 could pay for sensory play equipment which provides children with complex needs a tailored environment for them to engage with their surroundings, improving sensory integration and motor skills.
About us
Hannah's Story
Hannah's life defied expectations from the very beginning.
Hannah was born with a rare congenital condition and was not expected to live past her first birthday. Her condition demanded constant care and vigilant monitoring, which parents Jacky and Martin faithfully provided at home. Tragically, in 2010, Hannah passed away at the age of 19.
Families like Hannah's often find themselves challenged with the continuous and daunting set of physical, emotional, and financial challenges, as they dedicate themselves to round-the-clock care for their children. This level of caregiving can lead to exhaustion, social isolation, compromised mental health, and a significant decline in overall well-being, affecting not only the parents but also their other children.
Hannah's mum and dad Martin and Jacky founded 'Hannah's House' to offer unwavering support to children, from birth to 18 years, who have been diagnosed with life-limiting or complex conditions, as well as their families.
We are dedicated to ensuring families receive the support they need, when they need it.
Your impact
Your effort can make a big impact
It is only through the kind generosity of people like you, our corporate donors, that we can continue to provide support free-of-charge to children and families when they need us most.
Many of us experience the joy of children in our lives, but for families with children diagnosed with a life-limiting condition or complex care needs, the ongoing challenges can often overwhelm those feelings as they simply try and cope with the complexities they face.
Hannah’s House provides vital respite, support and relief for families who are experiencing significant emotional, physical, financial or social hardship as a result of caring for a child with these complex needs and conditions
No matter how you choose to a lend a hand, please give us a call.
Talk to us on 08 6319 2850 or send us a message.