NSW Funds $50K for Macarthur Health Kids Support

​​The NSW Government has announced $50,000 in funding for the Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation to support the charity in its goal of improving health care for children and adolescents living in the Macarthur region.

The not-for-profit organisation enhances the level of care offered locally by purchasing paediatric medical equipment for use in Campbelltown and Camden hospitals.

The charity also supports children's community health programs.

It celebrated 25 years of serving the community, with its Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation Annual Ball last night.

This year the Ball will raise funds for a state-of-the-art ultrasound machine that performs comprehensive images on the hearts of infants.

Further information on Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation is available online: https://www.kidsofmacarthur.com.au/

Quotes attributable to Minister for Health Ryan Park:

"I would like to commend Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation for its ongoing work supporting healthcare in the region.

"The Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation has reached an incredible milestone, helping and being part of the community for a quarter of a century."

Quotes attributable to Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren:

"I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Kids of Macarthur on 25 years of outstanding service to our community. Their unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare for children and adolescents across the Macarthur region is truly remarkable. "Our community is deeply grateful for their invaluable contribution and the work they do to support local families."

Quotes attributable to Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals General Manager Grant Isedale:

"Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation has done such impressive work over the past 25 years, and I'm pleased to be able to celebrate their achievements.​

"I want to thank the Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation for their work advocating for the community."​

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