Our Story
The foundation’s inspiration traces back to 2010, during a challenging time when Noah, a one-year-old boy, was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma cancer. His treatment took place at Westmead Children's Hospital, and his family was simultaneously navigating the complexities of building a new life in Australia.
Balancing intensive cancer treatment with the demands of daily life created immense pressures. The challenges included financial strain, caregiving responsibilities, and maintaining stability for the family. Support came in the form of a compassionate group of medical professionals who stepped in to provide essential assistance. Their contributions covered living expenses, supported caregiving needs, and ensured stability during this difficult time.
Noah’s journey, symbolised by the orange hat he carried throughout, became the foundation's emblem of hope, resilience, and gratitude. Today, this symbol inspires the foundation’s mission to support families facing similar challenges, fostering care, stability, and a sense of community.
Through this legacy, the foundation strives to make a meaningful difference, ensuring no family faces such trials alone.







