Save Wildlife
This Christmas
HAVE YOUR GIFTS BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED FOR A DONATION
In the lead-up to Christmas Day, our friendly team will be gift-wrapping at Pacific Fair Shopping Centre to raise vital funds for wildlife.
After shopping up a storm, visit our gift-wrapping station and have your gifts beautifully wrapped for a donation.
100% of all proceeds raised from our gift-wrapping station go towards the treatment, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife.
The stall will be set up on the bottom level, next to Santa photos - outside Myer. We will be wrapping from 7th December until 5PM on 24th December and we hope to see you there!
Purchase a Christmas Hamper
from $89
Whether you're looking for presents for friends and family, or you're buying for a corporate, we have hampers perfect for Christmas gifting that everyone will love.
All of the hampers include a thoughtfully crafted collection of eco-friendly and sustainable products that celebrate the beauty of nature and - best of all - support wildlife conservation.
Christmas Trees for Koalas!
From only $10
Plant a tree this Christmas to feed endangered Koalas. It takes 1,000 gum trees to feed just one Koala for one year, so every tree counts.
Donate via our Tree to Me Program where 100% of your donation goes towards our eucalyptus plantations. Every $10 you donate plants a tree - and every donation is tax deductable.
Buy a wishlist item
from $20
Donating an item of equipment is a great way to make an immediate difference to wildlife. Our wishlists highlight some of the vital equipment currently needed for both our Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and our Conservation programs.
Donate
from $1
Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. Its mission is to treat, rehabilitate and release Australian wildlife.
In the last 20 years, over 140,000 wildlife patients would have struggled to survive without the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and its incredible network of wildlife carers.
To help save our precious wildlife and restore our environment, it is a service offered free to the community, but we cannot do it alone. Each life is precious, and we need your help to treat, rehabilitate and release our patients.