MORE THAN 69,000 children are cared for every year at Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick.
So when retired Sydney financial planners Michele and Mario Topcic were choosing a charity to include in their wills, the Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation was an obvious choice.
“Having met some of the parents and brave children at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick we couldn’t think of a better way to give back," said Michele.
The pair were planning an overseas trip a few years ago and knew the importance of putting their estate plans in order before jetting off so decided to update their wills and choose a few charities to include.
“We considered children’s charities that had a strong presence and good reputation within the community, that directed funds to areas that needed it the most," said Mario.
“We knew of the incredible work the hospital was doing to care for sick children, and we wanted to help make sure this could continue,” said Michele.
“Not a lot of charities get the support they need so it gives you a sense of satisfaction knowing that your contribution is going on to help others. Our hope is that our gift, along with other legacies, will have a role in ensuring the hospital is always there to provide the best care by investing in research, technology and medical equipment that changes and saves children's lives.
“When we told the Foundation we had left a gift in our will they asked us to become Sunshine Guardians, so now we’re part of the Foundation family," said Michelle. "It’s lovely to receive hospital updates and invites to special events.”
Mario and Michele said they feel so positive about their choice they now encourage friends to consider including Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation in their wills.
“We can’t think of a better legacy to leave than supporting future generations,” said Michele.
“It gives so many children the best possible chance to lead a happy and healthy life. We feel incredibly happy knowing we'll make a difference, and proud that we can play our part in the hospital's ongoing success.”
Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick: Fast facts
- More than 100 children a day come through the hospital's Emergency Department
- More than half of patients admitted are under five years of age
- At any one time there are 400 patients undergoing cancer treatment
- More than 500 children undergo surgery every month
- 1700 people work at the hospital, including 595 nurses and 300 research staff
- 1200 patients and siblings are enrolled in the hospital's school
- 244 ambulances arrive at the Emergency Department every month
- Each year 744 limb fractures are seen in the Emergency Department
- Each year 10,400 band-aids are used in our Emergency Department
- Child Life Therapists use about five kilos of play dough a month To find out about leaving a gift in your will to Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation click HERE