With help from our community, we fund a number of specialised programs and medical equipment to help our patients and train Darling Downs Health staff.
These programs and equipment help open up opportunities of care and bring extra comfort to people who are struggling and are in need.
We've helped fund:
Read more about the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation on their website.
You can help us by fundraising, sponsoring, donating, attending an event or volunteering for the Foundation.
One hundred per cent of all donations and funds raised go to patient care and supporting staff in the Darling Downs. By supporting the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation, you're helping people in our local community.
Read more about how you can help via the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation website.
The Foundation and Darling Downs Health have joined together to fund a new Regional Cancer Centre.
This project will provide a comfortable space that brings together services and staff needed for the care and treatment of cancer and haematology patients in our region
Still in the early planning stages, the goal is to open the new Regional Cancer Centre alongside the new Toowoomba Hospital in 2027.
Read more about how you can support this project on the Foundation website.
Wellbean Co Café is a social enterprise owned and managed by the Foundation.
Find a Wellbean Co Café in the following locations:
Buying a hot drink, lunch or snack from Wellbean Co during your visit will support the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation.
There is also a Gift Shop located at Toowoomba Hospital which sells fresh flowers, teddy bears, phone accessories, toiletries and more.
For ordering of gifts, catering, and to find out more visit the Wellbean Co website.
The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation are the custodians of the Toowoomba Hospital and Baillie Henderson Hospital historical collections.
This is an exciting new project that will see our region’s history of medicine and health care preserved in a permanent museum for the public to celebrate, learn, and enjoy.
Stage 1 of the Museum of Health project to refurbish the heritage listed Medical Superintendent’s House on the grounds of Baillie Henderson Hospital is almost complete.
Read more about the Museum of Health on their website.
The Foundation can help with accommodation for patients who need to travel more than 50 kilometres for care at the Toowoomba Hospital.
The six Clive Berghofer Toowoomba Hospital Accommodation units on the hospital campus have everything patients might need for a short stay.
The Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme may be an option for some patients who book their stay with the Clive Berghofer Accommodation units.
Read more about the Clive Berghofer Toowoomba Hospital Accommodation units on the Foundation website.