THE STAN PERRON CHARITABLE FOUNDATION OPERATES WITH A CLEAR VISION: TO CONTINUE STAN PERRON’S LEGACY OF GENEROUS GIVING TO THE BENEFIT OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY, THE DISADVANTAGED AND OTHERS WHO NEED A HELPING HAND.
Since its establishment in 1978, the Foundation has provided assistance to thousands of individuals and organisations across Western Australia. Here’s some of the ways funding from the Foundation is making a difference:
Foundation announces its largest-ever single donation to allow the establishment of WA’s first Comprehensive Kids Cancer Centre
Ensuring those impacted by neuromuscular conditions can lead the very best life possible.
ADHD is widely misunderstood and underdiagnosed, particularly in WA's remote and regional communities.
Life-changing peer support program for young Western Australians living with chronic illnesses.
A medical milestone is underway in British Columbia, Canada, as BC Children’s Hospital looks to the innovative model of care pioneered at Perth Children’s Hospital.
The Stan Perron Charitable Foundation announces new grants supporting research into health, wellbeing and disadvantage across Western Australia.
Foodbank to prepare and deliver over one million meals to aid the growing number of households in Western Australia struggling to cope with higher food prices.
Yourtoolkit.com launches Coercive Control Self-Assessment Tool to combat family and domestic violence.
Middle ear infections are a major concern for young children in Australia with the cascading impacts on health and social outcomes especially devastating for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Sensorium Theatre shares a unique style of sensory storytelling with young West Australians
The Stan Perron Charitable Foundation and Perth Airport have supported the Foodbank WA’s Fruit Van program since its inception in 2014
Secret Harbour Surf Life Saving Club are committed to giving all kids the chance to learn surf skills for fun and safety
The Stan Perron Charitable Foundation announces funding for 16 health research initiatives
The Stan Perron Charitable Foundation announces major funding to support a program set to reduce the impacts of child abuse in Western Australia
Helping to ensure WA kids in need have access to the tools they need to continue to learn
Treating approximately 60,000 patients each year, the Lions Eye Institute clinics are a crucial part of WA’s health system
Breaking down language barriers to improve the provision of healthcare for Indigenous communities
With the support of the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, a team led by Dr. Michael O’Sullivan from PathWest and Perth Children’s Hospital work to expand the WACIC Biobank