Fundraising Support Materials

At Lymphoma Australia we are thankful to all our dedicated fundraisers that have come into our community. To support you in your fundraising efforts, we want to share with you some useful resources so that you can be successful fundraisers and educated advocates for Lymphoma Australia.

Support Materials

Fundraising Guide

Host Poster

Fundraising Tips

Every dollar helps to make a difference. Setting a goal, planning and promoting your fundraising is essential to running a successful fundraising campaign. Be creative and remember that you can have fun with it.

Have a look at these documents for some useful tips and to to get inspired:

Fundraising Ideas

The $500 Challenge

Media Kit

You can be an advocate for change, for lymphoma patients and for Lymphoma Australia. Increasing awareness of lymphoma in local communities is integral to raising the national profile of Lymphoma Australia.

How can you spread awareness? How can you contact local media? What should you share with them about lymphoma? Find the answers in the documents below.

Tips for contacting the media

Donation Pledge Form

Lymphoma Fast Facts

For more see
Lymphoma Fact Sheets

Posters and Print Outs

Here are a few things that might help you with your fundraising. Download and print our posters, pledge form and other useful documents here.

For an Authority to Fundraising letter please contact us as we can develop this specifically for your campaign.

Email your request to: fundraise@lymphoma.org.au

'Did You Know?' Signs & Symptoms Poster

Suggested Script

Fundraising Event Application Form

Contact our team

If you have any other great ideas? Then get in touch with us as we would love to work with you to develop what you need. Contact us at fundraise@lymphoma.org.au

 

Read more about our fundraising Terms and Conditions and Disclaimer.

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Please note: Lymphoma Australia staff are only able to reply to emails sent in English language.

For people living in Australia, we can offer a phone translation service. Have your nurse or English speaking relative call us to arrange this.

Useful Definitions

  • Refractory: This means the lymphoma does not get better with treatment. The treatment didn’t work as hoped.
  • Relapsed: This means the lymphoma came back after being gone for a while after treatment.
  • 2nd line treatment: This is the second treatment you get if the first one didn’t work (refractory) or if the lymphoma comes back (relapse).
  • 3rd line treatment: This is the third treatment you get if the second one didn’t work or the lymphoma comes back again.
  • Approved: Available in Australia and listed by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA).
  • Funded: Costs are covered for Australian citizens. This means if you have a Medicare card, you shouldn’t have to pay for the treatment.[WO7]

You need healthy T-cells to make CAR T-cells. For this reason, CAR T-cell therapy cannot be used if you have a T-cell lymphoma – yet.

For more information on CAR T-cells and T-cell lymphoma click here. 

Special Note: Although your T-cells are removed from your blood for CAR T-cell therapy, most of our T-cells live outside of our blood – in our lymph nodes, thymus, spleen and other organs.