Get involved
Every year we receive remarkable support from our community, Trusts, foundations, estates, individuals, corporate partners, and other local and national organisations, who choose to support world-leading research and healthcare at The Alfred.
Through The Alfred Foundation, your generosity can help The Alfred to undertake vital medical research, purchase state-of-the-art equipment and help build and redevelop critical services, allowing us to remain at the forefront of medical treatment and healthcare.
While the government provides us with the essentials, there is always more we can do to ensure we continue to provide the best level of care to the Victorian community.
How you can help...
Fundraise for The Alfred
Holding your own event in support of The Alfred can be a very rewarding experience that also involves your family, friends and community in supporting your efforts.
Join Team Alfred
Team Alfred people have an incredible impact on seriously ill patients. As a member of Team Alfred you’ll be part of a committed, supportive and friendly community helping The Alfred continue to deliver the best care.
Volunteer at The Alfred
The Volunteer Program at The Alfred provides many extra and complimentary services that supplement the care and treatment of patients, support families, visitors and staff at the hospital.
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