8 November 2024

How Canberra Hospital Foundation and the Queanbeyan Show are strengthening southern NSW healthcare together

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Canberra Hospital Foundation events manager Jenine Woodman, Canberra Show Society President Josh Williams and Canberra Hospital Foundation CEO Helen Falla. Photo: Canberra Hospital Foundation.

When JJ, a local Snowy Monaro resident, first noticed a swelling under his jaw, he assumed it could be handled locally with a few antibiotics and a visit to the dentist.

But, as the symptoms rapidly escalated, JJ found himself in an ambulance, bound for the emergency department at Canberra Hospital. What he initially thought was a minor dental issue turned into a major health battle.

“I was confused and anxious,” JJ recalls. “By the time I arrived at Canberra Hospital, my breathing was starting to block.

“They told me I needed emergency surgery, or it could lead to more complications and possibly sepsis. I was scared but relieved they could do something right away.”

Approximately 200,000 residents of southern NSW rely on Canberra’s advanced medical services each year, highlighting the essential connection between Canberra Hospital and the surrounding regional communities.

Stories like JJ’s are a powerful reminder of just how important this relationship is.

This year, that bond grows even stronger with the new partnership between the Canberra Hospital Foundation and the Queanbeyan Show.

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As the show’s chosen charity partner for 2024, Canberra Hospital Foundation will be the focus of fundraising efforts, reinforcing the shared commitment to keeping life-saving healthcare accessible for those who need it most.

Canberra Hospital Foundation CEO Helen Falla says they are grateful for the partnership.

“Around 30 per cent of the patients cared for at Canberra Hospital come from southern NSW,” Helen says.

“These are people’s mothers, fathers, children and loved ones who rely on our healthcare system during their most difficult moments.

“Whether it’s rushing someone to the hospital after a life-changing moment, either through an accident or supporting a patient through cancer treatment, this partnership will help sustain the life-saving care that is available when it’s needed most.

“Together, we are making sure that every person and family in our region has the best chance at recovery and a healthy future.”

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The Queanbeyan Show is a great event where you can do good! Image: Queanbeyan Show.

The funds raised through this partnership will directly support CHF’s mission to enhance patient care and well-being. From cutting-edge equipment to calming patient spaces for families that aid in mental recovery, CHF ensures that patients and families find comfort and support when facing health crises.

These enhancements, JJ says, made all the difference during his treatment.

“I can’t thank the staff enough,” JJ says.

“The medical teams were constantly there, explaining everything that was happening, even when I couldn’t remember.

“They were patient with my questions, but it was the outdoor patient family areas, with fresh air and sunlight, that helped me regain some sanity after days of being disoriented.

“It was so much nicer when family visited, too – not being stuck beside my bed but having some peaceful space outdoors.”

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For Queanbeyan Show President Josh Williams, the partnership is an opportunity to give back to the community in a meaningful way.

“We’re proud to support Canberra Hospital Foundation this year because Canberra Hospital is where our friends and family turn when urgent, specialised care is needed,” Josh said.

“This partnership highlights our commitment to southern NSW’s health and well-being, and we’re looking forward to seeing the community rally behind Canberra Hospital Foundation to help make a real impact.”

By supporting the Canberra Hospital Foundation, Queanbeyan Show attendees and the broader community are contributing to a cause that touches countless lives across the region.

For patients like JJ, who had no choice but to seek specialised emergency care outside his hometown, knowing that Canberra Hospital is equipped to handle critical cases provides not just peace of mind but also a second chance.

“You never know when you’re going to need this hospital,” JJ reflects.

“I’m grateful this care was available so quickly. I really don’t know what would have happened to me otherwise.”

Community members who attend the Queanbeyan Show this year can help continue the Canberra Hospital Foundation’s mission by visiting the Canberra Hospital Foundation Booth, located next to the Barn Yard.

Here, you can make a gold coin donation, purchase raffle tickets to go into the draw to win a Jumbo Christmas Raffle prize or purchase raffle tickets to win a CUPRA Born 100% Electric Car.

Every contribution, big or small, will directly support the communities in southern NSW who need this level of health service.

The Queanbeyan Show will be held at the Queanbeyan Showground on 9 and 10 November. For more information on how to support the Canberra Hospital Foundation through the Queanbeyan Show partnership, visit the Queanbeyan Show.

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