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Welcome to our fundraising page!

The team at The Prince Charles Hospital is gathering the troops and preparing to take on the Tour De Brisbane for organ transplant reserach, on Sunday 11th April.

The Common Good supports life changing medical research into many areas, including Heart and Lung transplant research. We are aiming to raise money to support the great research taking place at our very own hospital through The Common Good.

We are hope you can support us and The Common Good as we ride for transplant research.

Thanks so much for your support!

 

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    The Common Good (The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation)

    The Common Good is an initiative of The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation. It’s a movement of all of us working together to give precious time to researchers who can give more time to us & those we love to live happier, healthier and longer lives. The Common Good is people powering medical discoveries.

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