Blood cancer can happen to anyone
You can help us be there for everyone
Blood cancer can happen to anyone. You can help us be there for everyone
Your tax-deductible donation helps us be there for families like Tilly’s.
When six-year-old Tilly was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer, her family’s whole world turned upside down.
They had to relocate from regional NSW to Brisbane for months of life-saving treatment. But thanks to incredible people like you, we could be there with accommodation at no cost, for as long as they needed it.
Together, we can provide something powerful
Every donation brings us closer to providing safe accommodation for families who must travel for life-saving treatment.
Your tax deductible donation today helps provide a family like Tilly’s with life-changing support – so they can focus on getting better.
Blood cancer can happen to anyone
Donate today and make sure we can be there for everyone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In 2026, the Leukaemia Foundation is asking Australians to support Australians facing blood cancer, by giving a tax-deductible donation.
Yes – The Leukaemia Foundation has DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status. All donations above $2 are tax deductible.
Your donation, made before June 30, helps ensure that the Leukaemia Foundation can continues its vital work providing support for Australians with blood cancer. You’ll be helping power accommodation and other practical services for regional families like Tilly’s who have to leave home for weeks, sometimes months, to access life-saving treatment in major cities.
Absolutely. You can claim the total amount donated throughout the financial year. If you give monthly to the Leukaemia Foundation, you can expect to receive a tax receipt in July detailing your combined contributions throughout the financial year.
Yes – the minimum is $2. There’s no upper limit, but your donation must be voluntary and not tied to any personal benefit (like a raffle ticket or merchandise).
Claiming a tax-deductible donation is easy. When you donate to the Leukaemia Foundation, you’ll be emailed a receipt shortly after your donation. Ensure you keep this in a safe place until it’s time to file your tax return. Then simply include the amount of the donation in the appropriate section of your return. If you’re unsure of where to enter the donation amount, consult the ATO’s instructions or seek help from a tax professional.
You can expect to be emailed your receipt shortly after your donation is processed. If you do not receive your receipt, please reach out to our friendly team on 1800 620 420 and they will be more than happy to resend you a copy.
Ensure that you save your receipt in a safe place so you can easily find it when it is time to file your tax return.
Look for DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status. You can check this on the Australian Business Register, or rest assured that the Leukaemia Foundation is fully registered and compliant.