Wauchope Commonwealth Bank branch showed support for the Clown Doctors and invite the community to help them raise funds during April.
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Branch employees supported the Clown Doctors on Friday April 20, by dressing up as clowns for the day, as well as holding a cake and lolly bag stall.
Clown Doctors is the core program of The Humour Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that provides medical clowns to sick children in hospital, treating them with a different kind of medicine – fun and laughter.
Clown Doctors is CommBank Foundation’s National Community Grant recipient for 2017-2020.
The not-for-profit is receiving $1.2m over three years through the generosity of more than 13,000 Commonwealth Bank employees who regularly donate a portion of their salary.
Throughout the month of April, Commonwealth Bank branches across Australia will be raising funds in support of the Clown Doctors national day of fundraising, Smile Day.
Donations to the Clown Doctors can be made at any Commonwealth Bank branch throughout April or online at www.commbank.com.au/clowndoctors
Lauren Pye, Wauchope Commonwealth Bank Branch Manager, said they have been supporting the Clown Doctors for more than 19 years.
“It’s a cause our team is very passionate about,” she said.
“Through our fundraising day, we hope to help Clown Doctors achieve their goal of providing more Clown Rounds in hospitals across Australia. We look forward to welcoming the community to join us in our branch to share some laughs and make a donation.”
Tony Warner, CEO of Clown Doctors, said they bring happiness to all who experience their magic.
“The smiles, play and laughter will always be needed as long as there are sick children in hospital,” he said.
“These highly trained, medical clowns are also professional performers who spread doses of fun and laughter throughout the wards.
“We’re so grateful to CommBank and the community for their support in raising much needed funds to help Clown Doctors continue to uplift and empower sick children, their parents and hospital staff,” he added.