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Storm continue support for Good Friday Appeal

For the fourth consecutive year, Melbourne Storm will proudly support the annual Good Friday Appeal, providing much-needed funds for The Royal Children’s Hospital. 

Good Friday is always a special time of the year. For those in Victoria, the Appeal is an event that brings the entire state together to support sick kids and ensure the world-class Royal Children’s Hospital can continue to provide life-changing and saving care. 

Having so far donated $215,000 in the first three years of partnership, Storm are ready to keep Giving for the Kids in the lead-up to Good Friday on March 29. 

While the Club may not have a game day on Good Friday this year, there will be plenty of opportunity to get behind the Appeal at the Club’s upcoming Round 2 clash against the One New Zealand Warriors on March 16.

Members and fans can add on a donation when purchasing or redeeming their ticket to Round 2 and if you can’t get to the match but still want to support the Appeal, donate anywhere, anytime with the Club's online fundraising page!   

Good Friday Appeal pins will also be available for purchase at the Saturday night game. Showcase your support by picking one up from the Storm store or from volunteers roaming the Storm Zone on Gosch's Paddock and the AAMI Park concourse. 

Clubhouse members can also support the Children’s Hospital by purchasing raffle tickets on game day. With all proceeds going to the Appeal, entrants will go in the running to win unique and exclusive Storm memorabilia. 

Once in your seat on game day, make sure to keep an eye on the big screen to hear the story of 10-year-old Emily, Face of the Appeal and recipient of life-saving cancer treatment, and see the impact your support can have on our most vulnerable little ones. 

Donate and share now; https://fundraise.goodfridayappeal.com.au/fundraisers/melbournestorm/gfa

We hope you can join us and dig deep to Give for the Kids.

Acknowledgement of Country

Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.