Let’s walk together in support of premature babies at Walk for Prems 2018
September 23, 2024

On Sunday 28th October families across Australia will walk together in support of the 48,000 premature or sick babies born in Australia every year.

Walk for Prems 2018 is proudly presented by Baby Bunting and is the largest annual fundraiser for the Life’s Little Treasures Foundation, Australia’s foremost charity dedicated to supporting the families of babies born sick or prior to 37 weeks gestation.

In its 9th year, Walk for Prems will take place simultaneously in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra and Perth – as well as regional locations such as Cairns, Townsville, Ballarat, Goulburn Valley & Gippsland.

“Premature birth is on the rise - now about 8% of births compared with 6% in the past. There are many reasons for this. They include increasing maternal age, more multiple pregnancies with assisted reproduction, higher rates of maternal diabetes and obesity to name a few. Being born premature (before 37 weeks) is a significant event for not only the

baby or babies but also the family. Most families are not expecting or ready for a premature baby and thus many more families are needing the support that LLTF can provide. Prematurity can cause significant financial, emotional and psychological hardship to families and is associated with significant rates of stress and mental health issues for families particularly if they have no supports”.

Dr Simon Fraser, Chief Medical Officer & Senior Paediatrician, Latrobe Regional Hospital

Walk for Prems has raised over 1.4 million and this year Life’s Little Treasures Foundation hopes to raise $300,000.

At the beginning of each Walk for Prems 2018 event, participants will pause to show their respect for the families whose babies have sadly passed away. Life’s Little Treasures Foundation honours their babies’ memory with the ceremonial release of white doves by a family that has lost a child or a ceremonial bubble ceremony in the regional settings.

Life’s Little Treasures Foundation understands that it is not possible for everyone to attend a Walk for Prems location, so those who live far away or whose baby is still in hospital are still able to take part in Walk for Prems by registering as a Virtual Walk for Prems Team member.

Locations

Walk for Prems 2018 will take place at the following 12 locations;

  • Adelaide; Karrawirra North Bank, War Memorial Drive, Adelaide
  • Brisbane; Arthur Davis Park, Flinders Parade, Sandgate
  • Canberra; Lake Tuggeranong, Tuggeranong Town Park, Bartlett Place, Greenway
  • Melbourne; Palms Lawn, Albert Park Lake,  Albert Park
  • Hobart; Montrose Foreshore, Brooker Highway, Glenorchy, Hobart (TAS)
  • Sydney; The Village Green Area, Barwon Park Rd, St Peters
  • Perth; Sir James Mitchell Park, Zone 8, off Coode Street, South Perth Esplanade, South Perth Foreshore (WA)
  • Cairns; Funship Parklands, Cairns Esplanade (FNQ)
  • Townsville; The Strand, Strand Park, North Ward, Townsville  (QLD)
  • Ballarat; Wendouree Parade, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat (VIC)
  • Gippsland; St Pauls Anglican Grammar School Gymnasium, 150 Bowen Street, Warragul (VIC)
  • Goulburn Valley; Nathalia Primary School, Bromley Street, Nathalia (VIC)

Registration and Fundraising

People can register up for Walk for Prems 2018 at walkforprems.org.au.

All registrations include receiving a participation medal at the conclusion of the walk, access to free entertainment and children’s activities at each location.

Participants are asked to fundraise, either individually or as a team, through their own page on the Walk for Prems website.

Entertainment

After the walk, participants can relax and enjoy a range of children’s activities including music, a jumping castle and face-painting.  Well known acrobatic entertainers the Trash Test Dummies will be appearing at the Melbourne walk.

Ambassadors

Life’s Little Treasures Foundation’s Walk For Prems Ambassadors

  • Brooke Hanson OAM, Australian Olympic Swimmer and radio/television presenter.  Brooke along with husband Jared Clarke experienced nine months in the NICU after the birth of their son Jack Hanson Clarke. Jack was born at 28 weeks 5 days, 12 weeks premature, weighing just 663grams, severely growth restricted and only 32cm long.  Sadly, after a nine-month battle in the NICU Jack passed away. Despite her loss, Brooke wants to continue to bring a greater awareness to the birth of premature babies and the importance Life’s Little Treasures Foundation can have on parents, family and friends through the journey of their “Little Treasure”.
  • Michelle & Tom Worthington, Michelle is an internationally published award-winning author of empowering picture books for children of all ages, who has written a book for families of a premature baby called “My Brother Tom”.  Her gorgeous three year old Little Treasure Tom was born premature at 28 weeks, weighing 1350 grams. Michelle was the recent recipient of the 2018 AusMumpreneur Award for Business Excellence as a scholarship holder and graduate of the Women’s Business School.
  • Rusty Benson, Director, Raine & Makin. Dad to Jack and Juno. Jack, Rusty's first child, was a late preterm baby who spent the first 10 days of his life in NICU back in 2015. Since this challenging start, he is always open to sharing his experience to hopefully help others feel connected and not alone in theirs.
  • Dr Simon Fraser,  trained in Neonatology at the Mater Hospital for Women in the late 80s - early 90s and practiced as Staff Neonatologist at the Mercy Hospital for Women from 1993 to 2005 and then in various Special Care Nurseries in Gippsland until 2016. He currently runs a small private practice in regional Victoria with a particular interest in premature babies.  He also sits on the board as Director of one of the Victorian regional health services.
  • Monique Mastrobattosta, ex prem born at 25 weeks in 2003, weighing 665grams. Spent 3 months in NICU and Special Care.  Now a published author and social media influencer.
  • Matt Levy OAM, Australian Paralympian Swimmer & Bronze medal winner at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Matt has vision impairment and cerebral palsy due to being born 15 weeks premature. He competed in his first Paralympic Games at Athens in 2004.

Presenting Partner

Baby Bunting, is the Walk for Prems 2018 presenting partner once again this year.  A well-loved and well-known Australian retailer of baby goods for over 30 years. Life’s Little Treasures Foundation is proud of this exciting partnership and takes this opportunity to thank Baby Bunting for its support.

Major Partners

Medela, a long-standing Partner of Life’s Little Treasures Foundation and a breastfeeding and health care specialist,

Britax, leaders in child safety products

Huggies® Nappies, Australia’s no. 1 Nappy, taking care of babies’ bottoms for decades

Sponsors

Earlybirds, makers of quality clothes especially for premature babies, have supported Life’s Little Treasures for many

years and will once again be a Sponsor of the Walk.

Web Intelligenz, are an online marketing company, the company has a unique combination of broadly-based business experience, technical know-how and academic achievement.  They pride themselves on bringing a creative edge to the services and advice they provide

Victorian State Sponsors

Cold Fusion Capital Pty Ltd - Cold Fusion Capital is a privately owned investment company with over 30 years’ combined experience in the Sydney and Melbourne property development and construction market.

New South Wales State Sponsors

Fly Pelican - FlyPelican is a regional airline and aircraft charter company based in Newcastle on the east coast of Australia operating a fleet of 19 seat British Aerospace Jetstream 32 aircraft.

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1 According to Hilder L, Zhichao Z, Parker M, Jahan S, Chambers GM 2014. Australia’s Mothers and Babies. Perinatal statistics series no. 30. Cat. no. PER 69. Canberra: AIHW.

2 It is an insurance requirement that all participants be registered for the event, including babies.

3 The Melbourne Walk for Prems includes more entertainment and children’s activities than other walk locations.