To launch Smile Month - the Bank’s key Clown Doctors fundraising initiative - CommBank invited one of Australia’s best comedians and children’s entertainers, Jimmy Rees, to be a Clown Doctor for the day, visiting young patients and their families at the Monash Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Rees was honoured with a Red Nose Induction Ceremony to mark the occasion.
Rees, who became a household name with children’s television program Giggle and Hoot, knows firsthand how important the Clown Doctors work is after his nephew received care from the Clown Doctors during a hospital stay.
“The Clown Doctors are incredible people. In hospital, patients and their families are going through some of the hardest experiences they’ve ever had to go through, and they need a bit of respite.
“My nephew Rye was in hospital for many years, and I know first-hand how important laughter is to getting people through tough times. I also really noticed while I was a children’s entertainer that if kids are laughing, everyone’s laughing.
“It was an absolute honour to join the ranks of the Clown Doctors for the day and see first-hand the joy they bring to families, and I hope their work can continue for years to come.”
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Nathan Barker, Head of Community Investment at CommBank, said the 25-year milestone is a proud one for the Bank: “Clown Doctors have been a key part of CommBank’s community investment program for a quarter of a century and it is a partnership that we are incredibly proud of and very passionate about.
“Every year, the Clown Doctors make more than 230,000 visits to sick kids, their carers and staff in hospitals. The impact they have made on so many lives over the past 25 years is immeasurable, bringing laughter to children and families when they need it most. CommBank is proud to again launch Smile Month, raising munch needed funds for this important initiative.”
Smile Month will run from 29 April to 24 May, raising money from CommBank employees, customers, and the wider community through a variety of events and initiatives. CommBank will accept in-branch donations during Smile Month, with all funds raised up to the value of $100,000 being matched by the CommBank Staff Foundation, meaning generous donations will go even further.
Emma Pollard, CEO of The Humour Foundation, praised the Bank’s 25 year-strong commitment to the community through the Clown Doctors.
“CommBank’s support has been critical to the growth and impact of the Clown Doctors program. Over the 25 years of our partnership, they have supported more than 8,000 Clown Doctor Rounds in hospitals all around Australia, putting smiles on the faces of over 950,000 children, carers, and staff in hospitals around Australia,” she said.
“As a founding partner, CommBank enable us to bring laughter where it is unexpected, yet most needed. From 2 hospitals and 15,000 smiles when our partnership started in 1999, to 21 hospitals, 1 hospice and more than 230,000 smiles around Australia each year, their contribution to the community through the Clown Doctors program has been immense.
“We look forward to our partnership celebrating 1 million smiles later this year!”
This year’s Smile Month fundraising will help support the 65 clown doctors across Australia bringing hope and joy to sick children, carers and staff in hospitals around Australia .
Donations to the Clown Doctors can be made at any Commonwealth Bank branch from 29 April to 24 May, or online at: commbank.com.au/clowndoctors
(Banner image - L-R: Nathan Barker, Jimmy Rees, Doctor Fairy Floss, Doctor Tickle and Emma Pollard)