MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » Help for heart kids

Help for heart kids

Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and this

February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families through its annual Sweethearts for HeartKids campaign.

The campaign runs throughout Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week (7–14 February) and leads into Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day on 14 February. Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital condition in Australia, impacting families from birth and often requiring lifelong care.

Sweethearts for HeartKids is encouraging Australians to donate $8 for the eight babies diagnosed each day and calling on the community to come together to provide vital support to more than 250,000 children, teenagers and adults living with heart conditions across the country.

Funds raised through the campaign enable HeartKids to increase access to essential support services in hospitals, communities and regional areas. This includes family support programs, teen camps, education days and funding the HeartKids Helpline, which offers guidance and connection for families navigating a heart disease diagnosis.

Newly appointed HeartKids chief executive Sami Glastonbury has two children with heart conditions and said she knows how overwhelming a diagnosis can feel and how important support can be.

“I know HeartKids helps families feel seen and supported at a time when everything feels uncertain,” Ms Glastonbury said.

“Families often spend long periods in hospital or travelling for care. The practical and emotional support HeartKids provides is something you cannot put a price on.”

To find out more about Sweethearts for HeartKids, visit: https://www.heartkids.org.au/sweethearts-for-heartkids/

Digital Editions


  • Power bill relief a bonus

    Power bill relief a bonus

    The state government used one of the hottest days in Victoria’s history to urge households to apply for its power saving bonus program before it…

More News

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 5 February, 1986 The Federal Government’s $6 million Kororoit Creek beautification job creation scheme in the West…

  • Chinese answer to Citroen?

    Chinese answer to Citroen?

    The Deepal S07 has to be one of the weirdest cars we’ve driven in years. Apart from anything else, it’s got no dashboard. There is no instrument panel to tell…

  • New cafe to have more than just coffee

    New cafe to have more than just coffee

    A new cafe is coming to the Footscray CBD, but one that will provide more than just lattes and smashed avocado on toast. The state government, Maribyrnong council, the Western…

  • West metro youth services boosted

    West metro youth services boosted

    The state government has announced a $33 million boost to early intervention, youth mental health and community safety services across the state, including a string of new initiatives focused on…

  • Raise the Titanic

    Raise the Titanic

    A historic Williamstown pub, once home to the iconic Titanic Theatre Restaurant, currently sits empty and dilapidated, just as it has done for the last two years. Cade Lucas reports…

  • Spotty gets first win

    Spotty gets first win

    Spotswood was already winners on the field this season in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association women’s south-west social T20 competition, without taking results into account. Getting a side on…

  • Sunshine welcomes Lunar New Year

    Sunshine welcomes Lunar New Year

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528389 The Sunshine Lunar New Year Festival will return this year as a vibrant, free multicultural community celebration in the heart of Sunshine. The…

  • Filmmaking family scoops smartphone awards

    Filmmaking family scoops smartphone awards

    A western suburbs filmmaking family has returned from the Sydney Opera House with a major film festival milestone, after taking home a top award at the SmartFone Flick Fest (SF3)…

  • Spend Valentine’s at Scienceworks

    Spend Valentine’s at Scienceworks

    When couples think of romantic locations to spend Valentine’s Day, science museums are generally not very high on their list. But that might be about to change this year when…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Braybrook Community Sustainable Living Expo Join Maribyrnong council for a day of hands-on learning, inspiring conversations, and practical ideas for living more sustainably while celebrating sustainability month. The free event…