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Funds raised this Dry July will help oncology patients navigating a life-changing cancer diagnosis access vital transport services during some of their most difficult days.

About Us

When someone on the Gold Coast faces a health crisis, the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation is there to help - supporting children, adults, and families in critical need right across our community.

For more than 30 years, the Foundation has helped our local hospitals and health precincts deliver the best possible health care. Funding life-saving medical equipment, cancer patient transport services, emergency accommodation, and programs that bring essential care to those going through some of their toughest and most heartbreaking moments.

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Dry July 2026: Helping Patients Get to Life-Saving Care

Every $67 raised in the 2026 Dry July Campaign for the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation helps fund a trip to life-saving care through our Cancer Patient Transport service – relieving worry and stress for those facing one of the most challenging moments of their life.

Every trip matters to someone going through this. Thank you for helping them reach treatments that could change the outcome of their life. 

Your Dry July funds are supporting Gold Coast Hospital Foundation

The funds raised from Dry July 2023 are helping Gold Coast Hospital Foundation continue their cancer patient transport service.

The cancer patient transport removes the worry and stress of getting to and from treatment by providing patients with a free and reliable transport service.

So proud of our Dry July Fundraisers

A huge thank you to our wonderful Dry July Fundraisers and supporters.

We wanted to give you an update on previous Dry July projects that were funded by our wonderful Dry July fundraisers and their supporters.

2021

Bladder Scanner for C1East the Oncology Inpatient Unit.

Our Oncology nurses were saying that they had to borrow a bladder scanner from another ward whenever they needed to use it. Bladder scanners allow nursing staff to scan and assess the amount of urine in the bladder on the spot in real time. Oncology patients require bladder assessments due to unique Cancer treatments that may affect the bladder directly.

Patients suffering urinary retention often caused by, obstruction, disease, infection (common in Oncology patients) can often suffer great amounts of pain. Prompt assessment of the balder will lead to faster intervention and better patient outcomes including shorter periods of pain crisis.

The staff in the Oncology Inpatient Unit were so excited to receive the Bladder Scanner from Dry July fundraising.

2020

The Oncology Day Unit located at Gold Coast University Hospital is always busy treating patients. Over 4000 patients each week. The 2020 Dry July campaign was extra special as we had the amazing Dr Liz Fitzmaurice contact us about fundraising for a Paxman Scalp Cooling Machine. Liz was able to use the Paxman at a private facility on the Gold Coast whilst undergoing chemotherapy treatment. She was very pleased with the outcome and wanted public patients to have the same opportunities. She enlisted the support of Griffith University Rotary Club and signed up for the Dry July challenge. There was also support from a number of supporters who enabled us to purchase this equipment which is located in the very busy Oncology Day Unit. A huge thank you to the combined Rotary groups that helped fundraise and apply for a grant from Rotary International. Also to the Gold Coast Community Fund and the Dry July supporters along with Dry July Foundation. It was a collective effort that will make a huge difference to the patients who can be use this equipment.

Gold Coast Hospital Foundation can purchase a bladder scanner thanks to Dry July fundraising

Your fundraising for Dry July has enabled Gold Coast Hospital Foundation to purchase a bladder scanner that is currently a priority on the Oncology Inpatients Unit Wish List.

Bladder scanners allow nursing staff to scan and assess the amount of urine in the bladder on the spot in real time. Oncology patients require bladder assessments due to unique Cancer treatments that may affect the bladder directly.

Patients suffering urinary retention often caused by, obstruction, disease, infection (common in Oncology patients) can often suffer great amounts of pain. Prompt assessment of the bladder will lead to faster intervention and better patient outcomes including shorter periods of pain crisis.

Thank you, Dry Julyers! 

Go Dry in July and help local cancer patients get to and from hospital for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, tests and appointments

Gold Coast Hospital Foundation’s Cancer Patient Transport Service provides an invaluable lifeline for local cancer patients like Paulette, who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer in 2011.

Paulette was one of the first patients to use the Foundation’s Cancer Patient Transport Service and still benefits from this crucial service today. Without the Cancer Patient Transport Service, Paulette and fellow cancer patients would worry how to travel safely and reliably to hospital and back home.

“When you’re a regular like me, it gives you independence. You can’t expect to rely on family, friends or neighbours to drive you all the time. It’s an essential service that is vital to our wellbeing,” Paulette said.

By taking part in Dry July and choosing to fundraise for Gold Coast Hospital Foundation, you will be providing much-needed funding for the vital transport service, which provides approximately 5,300 important journeys to hospital each year, helping more than 960 cancer patients across the Gold Coast who are too ill to drive or unable to afford transport.

Go Dry in July and help local cancer patients get to and from hospital for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, tests and appointments.

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